Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: How Can You Help?
Find organization that you can make a donation
Below is a list of organizations that are working on relief and recovery with this disaster in Japan. And it will be added and kept up to date in the following several months.Let's Do Something
Find a place or few below to make a donation today!Red Rcross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation's blood; teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization, not a government agency, and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission.Those who want to help can go to www.redcross.org and donate to Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami. People can also text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation to help those affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific.
Convoy Of hope:
Convoy of Hope is a faith-based organization with a driving passion to feed the world through children's feeding initiatives,community outreaches, disaster response and partner resourcing.Convoy of Hope will focus on getting water, food and emergency supplies to people in desperate need in the devastated areas. They are communicating with their in-country partners in Japan and other relief organizations to determine where resources will make the greatest impact. Decisions will be made in the coming hours. For those who want to help, go to www.convoyofhope.org!
Americares:
AmeriCares is a nonprofit disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization which provides immediate response to emergency medical needs, and supports long-term humanitarian assistance programs, for all people around the world, irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion. Help AmeriCares bring relief and assistance to the people of Japan impacted by the earthquake and tsunami. Go to www.americares.org!
International Medical Corps:
An International Medical Corps emergency response team is on the ground in Japan and is coordinating with local officials to support response efforts and fill critical gaps. The team is assessing post disaster conditions and prepping critical supplies for delivery to the earthquake zone. They will focus their efforts on earthquake and tsunami affected communities that have not yet been reached. The team will also offer logistical support as needed to local authorities based on International Medical Corps’ experience in disaster response including following the 2004 Southeast Asian Tsunami and the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Go www.internationalmedicalcorps.org to make a donation now!
Save the Children:
Save the Children has a team in Sendai, one of the worst-affected areas, establishing an operations base to help the most vulnerable children and their families. Donate now to the Japan Earthquake Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund to support Save the Children's relief efforts and responses to children's ongoing and urgent needs.
GlobalGiving:
Major disasters always require a huge amount of international support to provide relief and long term recovery efforts. In the case of Japan, these initial funds will help survivors and victims get necessary services. Find a project at www.globalgiving.org and start helping!
The Salvation Army:
The Salvation Army in Japan has three emergency service relief teams working in areas affected by the earthquake and tsunami. One of the teams is assisting people who have been evacuated from areas threatened by the damage of nuclear power plants. Emergency service personnel from The Salvation Army International Headquarters (IHQ) in London will also soon head over to Japan to join in the relief effort. If you'd like to support The Salvation Army's Japan relief efforts, you can do so in the following ways: Donate online at www.salvationarmyusa.org!
World Vision:
World Vision plans to distribute relief supplies to meet the daily needs of quake and tsunami survivors. They will also focus our efforts on responding to the emotional needs of children, who are the most impacted after such a traumatic event. Please join them at www.worldvision.org in praying for the children and families impacted by this devastating natural disaster in Japan. And send a gift to help them today.
Disaster Relief page:
This is another place where people on Facebook can also jump in to help. Learn more about Disaster Relief Facebook page and join their discussion at www.facebook.com/DisasterRelief now!
Mercy Corps:
Mercy Corps is working to help survivors of Japan's earthquake and tsunami with our longstanding partner, Peace Winds. Peace Winds continues to deliver emergency supplies, including tents, blankets, instant rice and other foodstuffs, to families evacuated from homes in the tsunami-devastated city of Kesennuma. Response to Japan earthquake. Make a donation at www.mercycorps.org today!
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