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東日本大震災。頑張れ日本!
あなたも「私にできること」を探してみてください。きっとあるはずです。 KOKIA / 私にできること♪
Event: “Arigato” Day – Getting help for Japan – From Costa Rica
コスタリカで行われた「ありがとう」応援イベントのニュース
“Arigato” Day – Getting help for Japan – From Costa Rica
Kenyan marathon runners stand in solidarity with the people of Japan
ケニヤのオリンピック選手たちが日本大使館を慰問訪問。
On Thursday, March 17, the Kenyan Olympic medalists accompanied Prime Minister Raila Odinga to the Embassy of Japan in Nairobi to stand in solidarity with the people of Japan.
They expressed their sympathy in Japanese, as many of them lived and trained in Sendai, Japan where the earthquake hit hard.
The athletes included Douglas Wakihuri, Samuel Wanjiru, John Kanyi, Lucy Kabuu, Jacinta Wanjiru. Ms. Kabuu asked Japan residents not to give up. “God is with you,” she said.
Japan earthquake help video
アルゼンチンのアーティストの応援動画。
http://www.6pixel.tv
Just a non profit video for helping japanese people
Kenya in solidarity with Japan, says PM
ケニヤ大統領が日本大使館を表敬訪問。
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has led several top athletes in sympathising with the people of Japan following a devastating earthquake.
The PM visited the Japanese embassy in Nairobi Thursday where he offered Kenya’s support in helping the country recover from the catastrophe that resulted in a tsunami, which caused widespread destruction.
Japan’s Ambassador to Kenya Toshihisa Takata, in paying tribute to Kenyans, said they were encouraged by their concern.
愛の声 愛の力 ~ 台湾から日本への応援ソング
大きい声で愛を伝える〜私たちが最初に考えついたことは、音楽で、力強く愛の声を伝えること。日本の人を癒すために。そして日本人以外の人には日本の人が、頑張っていることを伝えたい。”災害に対して、私たちの力はとても小さいですが、こういう時だからこそ愛の偉大さを感じるのです。”メロディーで、声で、伝えよう!愛的聲音 愛的力量 ~ 來自台灣送給日本的應援歌曲 用力說愛 這是我們第一時間想到的事,用音樂用力說出愛的聲音,希望能給日本人安慰,希望能讓日本以外的人聽到她們的需要。「面對天災,我們都是渺小的,但也因此感受到愛的偉大」,用音符、聲音傳達出去吧!公視晚間新聞 報導
Sarasota non-profit helps in Japan disaster relief
From a small Sarasota office park, half a world away from the devastation in Japan, ShelterBox USA is beginning to provide relief.
“It really means hope to a disaster victim,” said Alan Monroe, Volunteer Program Manager for ShelterBox USA.
That hope comes in the form of a 55-gallon green box.
“Basically, what we put in a ShelterBox is everything a family needs to get back on their feet again after a disaster,” said Monroe.
And that starts with the shelter itself, the tent.
“This disaster relief tent is really designed for an extended family of up to ten people.
It’s the most technically advanced aid tent in the world. And really what it’s designed to do is to provide that shelter, and that sense of home for families that lost everything,” explained Monroe.