Five Ways You Can Help Earthquake/Tsunami Victims in Japan

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Five Ways You Can Help Earthquake/Tsunami Victims in Japan

Post by brian » Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:57 pm

Five Ways You Can Help Earthquake and Tsunami Victims in Japan

The first thing on most peoples' minds after they hear the news of a horrific disaster (like the earthquake in Japan) is, what can I do to help?

Even if you're hundreds of thousands of miles away, there are various ways that you can offer your support to the earthquake and tsunami relief effort. Here are just a few of them:

The Red Cross: The Japanese Red Cross has already deployed 11 national disaster response teams to respond to the crisis but you can support their efforts by donating money. Similar to their efforts to help Haiti after the earthquake in 2010, Red Cross is accepting donations either online or via text message. Simply text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 from your phone (you'll be prompted to confirm with a second text reading YES).

Shelterbox: The UK-based organization has 18 international affiliates and it has launched an online fundraiser for the earthquake and tsunami relief efforts. Shelterbox provides assistance to afflicted countries by delivering large utility boxes that contain a shelter and other emergency relief tools. To donate online, simply go to your country's site and click DONATE.

International Medical Corps: To donate to this global non-profit's Emergency Response Efforts fund, simply go to their site and select the amount you wish to donate (be sure to note if you want your donation to be a "recurring gift" for future relief efforts) and fill in your information.

GlobalGiving.org: Working with other organizations such as the International Medical Corps, D.C.-based organization GlobalGiving has launched the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund, which will give aid to on the ground organizations providing emergency services. They are accepting donations online with a funding goal of $90, 000.

Convoy of Hope: This non-profit focuses on disaster relief efforts and you can donate either online at their site or via text message by texting TSUNAMI to 50555 (you'll also be prompted to confirm with a follow up text of YES).
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Post by brian » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:03 am

Way Number Six, courtesy of Lady Gaga:
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Little Monsters, show your support for Japan with this "We Pray For Japan" wristband! Choose your price to add an additional donation with your wristband. All proceeds go directly to Japan relief efforts.
It's a minimum $5 donation, but you can make it as much as you want.

http://ladygaga.shop.bravadousa.com/Pro ... c=BGAMLG88
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Post by brian » Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:07 am

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Post by lswot » Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:39 am

Thank you, Brian, that was beautiful.
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Post by LHawke » Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:49 am

I don't particularly care for the man, but this impressed me and I feel more kindly towards him. Thank you Brian, for helping to change my mind about someone.
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