We built an app to make neighborhood association officer burnout visible
The problem In Japan, neighborhood associations (自治会/町内会) are volunteer-run civic groups that handle bulletin distribution, disaster safety checks, dues collection, and annual community meetings. Rotating officer roles is how they survive. The problem: nobody tracks who actually did the work. New
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