Friday, March 11, 2011

How you can help people in Japan / How to reach your loved ones in Japan



www.ConvoyofHope.org
identifies areas in greatest need of assistance - text TSUNAMI to 50555 to donate $10.

www.RedCross.org
Make a $10 donation to the Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999

www.AmeriCares.org
provider of medicine and medical supplies

www.GlobalGiving.org
relief and emergency services

reaches out to medical teams and emergency responders to offer assistance

www.SavetheChildren.org
focuses on helping the youngest affected by the earthquake

www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org
sends medical supplies and relief teams to Japan - text MED to 80888 to donate $10

25 comments:

  1. Hope you all are fine there. My extended family are there as well. I'll continue donating and assist as much as I can!

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  2. Thank you for doing this, I have a lot of relatives In Sendai, and it was my hometown.

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  3. Thanks guys. My thoughts are with those who are affected.

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  4. Hope you guys are alright.

    Have been watching the disaster live all day/night and are still shocked.
    I hope for the best for the people of japan!

    hopefully, my dontations will count.


    // Condonlences from Sweden.

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  5. Best wishes from Mexico!

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  6. Donated instantly. Hoping for a swift recovery. Hope everyone's family, friends are well.

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  7. Just donated $200. Everybody in my family is praying for all people to be safe.

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  8. Donated! Please stay strong! We are praying!

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  9. Hope you guys are all alright.
    Don't lose hope.

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  10. dont have much money atm but i donated 20 dollars, i figured they needed every bit of help they could get.

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  11. I hope everyone is safe.

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  12. I knew you'd upload something like this - good job mate. I truly wish I had money to donate but all I can send it my support for everyone suffering.

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  13. Is there any news on the status of Downtown, Cocorico, Yamazaki and the directors etc.?

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  14. Can't text but I'll find a way to donate in the website
    stay safe

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  15. txted already done. and done.

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  16. My condolences to Japan, such a beautiful and caring people, your persistence to better yourself will overcome these current difficulties. -JP..

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  17. Thank you two for the info. I'm glad to hear your families are alright.

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  18. I will donate as much as I can, my relatives were rescued but many more are still trapped. Thank you so much Shibata.

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  19. How are our 5 favorite men in Japan? are they ok?

    My condolences to those who have lost loved ones, and I'm glad yours are safe, Shibata-san.

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  20. They are doing an amazing job in Japan. No one is rioting, looting, or causing any grief. The disasters happened and they all picked up tools and got to work fixing what they could. The Japanese handling this so well actually depresses me greatly. If this kind of disaster happened here in America it would be mayhem. We would have people causing chaos and demanding the government to basically whipe our a$$ and fix everything. Japan isn't being impressive, they are just doing what any human in this situation should do.... deal with it. They are just dusting their shoulders off and moving forward. It is beyond pathetic that as American's we would deal with this exact situation in a much less civilized and productive way. I hope as a country we learn something from Japan...

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  21. @Max way to crap on a nice comment section with political talk. This kind of disaster happened on 9/11 and I didnt see anyone wanting to wipe their ass. During hurricane Catrina people were trying to feed themselves and the media portrayed them as looting. They had no way to move around since everything was submerged and FEMA took quite some time to help them. Once again, good job crapping on such a nice comment section.

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  22. Donated, and closely following coverage of the situation. jibtv.com has continued coverage in English of the situation as originally reported by NHK.

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  23. Endo is fine he tweeted the day after the earthquake:
    http://twitter.com/endougolf/status/46116635991478272

    I dont know anything about the other boys nor directors :(

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