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President Obama Offers Condolences and Support for Japan
オバマ大統領の日本応援とお悔やみの演説 President Obama visits the Japanese Embassy where he signs a book of condolence for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami and offers the support and assistance of the United States as Japan rebuilds. March 17, 2011.
Help Japan
The Help Japan poster has been restocked and is available now in the new storefront.
All proceeds from sales of this poster will be donated to disaster relief efforts in Japan by way of the Canadian Red Cross
Japan was devastated by an 8.9 earthquake and tsunami today, causing widespread damage. They need our help. Donate to the charitable organization of your choice to do your part with relief efforts:
Song For Japan
A song Priscilla Ahn recorded live on March 17, 2011 “in light of everything happening in Japan and also all over the world.”
Honk for Japan UK!
Response to nigahiga’s video; Honk for Japan. For each honk that we get, we donate £1. We’re carrying on the Honk for Japan campaign all this week in our village, with friends, family and schoolteachers sponsoring us per certain number of honks. All money goes to Japan via charities such as the Red Cross
Font Aid V: Made For Japan
フォントによるボランティア活動を運営するが、Font Aid IV(ハイチ大地震)に続き、今回の東日本大震災のためのFont Aid V :Made For Japanを開始しました。
Ethiopia should offer assistance to Japan ; It is the right thing to do
エチオピアも早く被災者に手を述べようというニュース。
Ethiopia still not offering assistance, number of countries offering help 114 (as of March 16) including these from Africa: Algeria, Botswana, Djibouti, Gabon, Morocco, Rwanda, South Africa, Tunisia MoFA
Ethiopia should offer assistance to Japan ; It is the right thing to do
Florida State experts discuss disaster in Japan
Florida State University’s internationally recognized faculty researchers are sharing their expertise with national and international media on a variety of topics related to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. In outlets ranging from CNN to The New York Times, these experts are discussing the potential dangers at Japan’s nuclear facilities, the physical processes that underlie the formation of a tsunami, the challenges that the public health sector faces in the coming days and weeks, the economic impact of the disaster, and how religion figures in to the way the Japanese people react and deal with a disaster of this magnitude.
Uganda Red Cross identifies with Japanese Red Cross
ウガンダ赤十字から応援のメッセージ。
Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS) identifies with its sister National Society, Japanese Red Cross (JRCS)·as they work tireless to reach and support thousands of people affected by the earthquake and tsunami.