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Kesennuma

October 3, 2011

The Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) has been continuing to provide assistance in various forms to medical facilities in the Tohoku region. In response to a request for assistance from the Inawashiro Hospital, located in the tsunami-stricken port town of Kesennuma (Miyagi Prefecture), … Read more

Tags 2011-10, AMDA, economic development, food, Kesennuma, medical services, Minamisanriku, NICCO, radiation, Soul of Tohoku

October 7, 2011

  Many survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake continue to live under uncertain conditions in shelters and temporary housing. During the summer, AAR Japan worked to make their lives as comfortable as possible in the heat and humidity. Now they are focusing their efforts on preparations … Read more

Tags 2011-10, AAR Japan, children, community, household supplies/clothes, Kesennuma, mental health, Oshika, Peace Winds Japan, recreation, Rikuzentakata

December 30, 2011

NICCO has been working since June to help rebuild and repair schools in the town of Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, and Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. Nine elementary schools and seven middle schools were severely damaged by the earthquake and tsunami, forcing the children to commute to other … Read more

Tags 2011-12, children, construction, Kesennuma, NICCO, recreation, Rikuzentakata, schools/education, volunteer recruitment

February 21, 2012

The Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) is planning an event in early March, just one week prior to the one-year anniversary of the earthquake, to promote exchange between two of the sites in which AMDA has been working, Otsuchi (in Kamiheigun) and Kesennuma … Read more

Tags 2012-02, agriculture, AMDA, Ishinomaki, JEN, Kesennuma, Otsuchi, 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

November 28, 2012

Peace Winds Japan has been supporting students and faculty at Koyo Maritime High School, a vocational school located in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. The school prepares its students for careers in the fishing industry and other maritime careers. About 360 students enroll at Koyo High School … Read more

Tags 2012-11, fishing, Kesennuma, Peace Winds Japan, schools/education
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