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3/11 Response ยป 2012-04

2012-04

April 13, 2012

Although one year has passed, there are still many areas of Tohoku that still look much the same as they did right after the disaster. The Association for Aid and Relief (AAR) has launched a new campaign, “Flowers and Messages for Tohoku” to help add … Read more

Tags 2012-04, AAR Japan, AMDA, children, community, disabled persons, economic development, homeless, medical services, mental health, Otsuchi, schools/education

April 16, 2012

When Kamaishi was struck by the tsunami, its business district was destroyed and along with it, many of the town’s restaurants. Thanks to contributions from the Japan-America Society of Indiana (JASI) and others, JCIE is providing a grant to the Fuji Social Welfare Foundation for … Read more

Tags 2012-04, economic development, food, job creation, Kamaishi, Kamaishi Kitchen Car Project

April 17, 2012

JCIE and MetLife Alico Japan announced 21 grants for organizations helping children and families affected by 3/11. These include groups such as Peace Jam, which aims to create a peer support group of mothers with small children in Miyagi who have been facing great challenges … Read more

Tags 2012-04, children, corporate aid, Fukushima, Metlife Alico Japan, mothers, radiation, recreation

April 25, 2012

Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) has been working with children in Tohoku, using sports to help them heal emotionally. One of the problems, however, has been a lack of sports facilities. Following last year’s disaster, many of the middle school sports grounds in the city of … Read more

Tags 2012-04, AMDA, children, construction, homeless, Kesennuma, mental health, Peace Winds Japan, recreation, Sendai

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