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How To Help Japan: Earthquake Relief Options

Japan Earthquake 2011

First Posted: 03/21/11 04:20 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

On March 11, 2011, a huge 8.9 earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit Japan, causing widespread destruction.

President Obama has already released a statement sending "deepest condolences" and promising support to the stricken country.

"The United States stands ready to help the Japanese people in this time of great trial."

Additionally, many organizations and funds have mobilized to provide relief to those affected by the disaster.

In response to the quake, The Red Cross has already launched efforts in Japan. Visit Redcross.org or text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 from your phone.

Save the Children has also responded. Eiichi Sadamatsu of the organization released a statement, saying:

"We are extremely concerned for the welfare of children and their families who have been affected by the disaster. We stand ready to meet the needs of children who are always the most vulnerable in a disaster."

The organization is currently organizing efforts and donations to its Children's Emergency Fund will support outreach.

UNICEF is also coordinating efforts to help the children of Japan. Use this form on UNICEF's website to donate 100 percent of your desired amount to their fund designated for victims of the earthquake or text JAPAN to 864233 to donate $10.

International Medical Corps is responding to the health needs of the disaster's victims. Nancy Aossey, President & CEO, International Medical Corps said in a statement:

"We are putting together relief teams, as well as supplies, and are in contact with partners in Japan and other affected countries to assess needs and coordinate our activities."

To donate or learn about other ways you can contribute to its medical response, visit Internationalmedicalcorps.org. Also, text MED to 80888 from any mobile phone to give $10.

The Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund was launched at GlobalGiving.org to garner funds that will be given to a variety of relief organizations helping victims of the earthquake. It has already raised over $100,000, particularly from concerned Twitter users around the world. The project page explains:

We are working with International Medical Corps, Save the Children, and other organizations on the ground to provide support. Our partners on the ground are working hard to provide immediate relief.

Salvation Army personnel are organizing efforts in Tokyo and will soon send a team to help the severely damaged city of Sendai, Japan. To contribute to earthquake relief, text 'JAPAN' or 'QUAKE' to 80888 to make a $10 donation or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org.

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is sending two three-person teams to the Iwate and Miyagi prefectures in Japan. To learn more about the organization's efforts or make a donation, visit Doctorswithoutborders.org.

Other relief organizations are also sending representatives to disaster sites, including AmeriCare and Shelterbox.

MercyCorps is gathering donations for its overseas partner, Peace Winds Japan, which currently has personnel on the ground distributing emergency relief in Japan.

Operation USA has also announced efforts to collect bulk corporate donations of health care supplies. Their first major shipment of supplies includes 130,000 pieces of winter clothing along with hand-crank radios, flashlights, hygiene supplies, portable lights and miscellaneous medical supplies. The organization is encouraging monetary donations through their website, OpUSA.org, so additional supplies can be purchased closer to disaster sites.

The International Fund for Animal Welfare will soon be deploying a team to assess needs regarding animal rescue. Dick Green, the organization's emergency relief manager for disasters, wrote on IFAW's blog:

"As we saw most recently in Haiti, major disasters require long-term planning and a concerted effort between NGO and governmental ranks to ensure that the greatest number of animals and humans benefit from the intervention."

They are encouraging support through donations, which will be used to buy pet food, veterinary supplies, vaccines and other necessities for animals needing help.

For any who have loved ones abroad, Google has stepped up to help. Along with a tsunami alert posted on its front page, Google has launched the Person Finder: 2011 Japan Earthquake to help connect people that may have been displaced due to the disaster. Google has also launched a crisis response page filled with local resources and emergency information.

Judy Chang, head of PayPal's nonprofit group, announced that transactional fees incurred by money transfers to US 501(c)(3) organizations (or charities registered with the Canada Revenue Agency) between March 11 and April 10 will aid relief efforts in Japan.

World Vision has announced global mobilization in response to tsunami warnings. Geoff Shepherd, the organization's humanitarian and emergency affairs director for the Asia-Pacific region, released a statement on World Vision's website, saying:

“We’ve also alerted our Global Rapid Response Team and have put team members on standby for possible deployment to affected areas. This could be a very serious disaster in multiple countries and our staff are prepared to respond.”

To donate to World Vision, follow the Impact links below:

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11:02 PM on 04/07/2011
Japan is one of the leading nations in the world in the slaughter of whales. Evil actions reap negative karma. Eat the harvest of what you've sown, Japan. I'll be giving my contributions to the Sea Shephard Conservation Society which works to preserve the life of these extraordinary animals--the creation of God. To every nation and to every individual, beware: The time is nigh. Your actions and the actions of your nations will reap the karma they deserve. Alaska and the coast of California are next. Wendol.
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02:13 PM on 04/05/2011
I composed this song regarding the horrific conditions in Japan . and good friend John Olbert did the video presentation , preformed by Fernanda Bascombe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fn1f-6gGyw

Pray for Japan
Mickey

Mickey Carroll
http://MickeyCarroll.com
Musical commentary on tsunami in Japan. Jazz, Mickey Carroll, edited by John L. Olbert.
02:44 PM on 04/02/2011
I tried 'text to donate' and the only successful program for me was to text REDCROSS to 90999. It's simple and easy. If you want to donate $10, try it.
04:20 PM on 04/01/2011
Since the cost of living is so much higher in Japan than in the U.S., I would think it would be better to make the purchases of material goods or merchandises here in the U.S. and have those donations of purchased items sent to Japan in plastic storage boxes or containers. I can think of alot of things they could use to help with rebuilding in Japan other than lumber, food, water and clothes ie. tents, bicycles, sleeping bags, flashlights, batteries, baby items, backpacks, scissors, duct tape, work gloves to prevent slivers, wood glue, nail guns and nails, hand tools, power tools, safety glasses, safety hats, etc. I think it is important to help out the U.S. economy first before helping the economy in Japan; we still have alot of unemployed Americans in the U.S., especially in rural areas. By sending money overseas, you don't really know who really gets the cash and how much.
11:18 AM on 03/28/2011
(Disclaimer: I am an employee at kikin)

Here's a way to help support relief efforts in Japan that doesn't require monetary commitment. To aid the relief and emergency efforts, kikin (a browser add-on) will be making a contribution for every new download from now until April 30th by visiting http://www.kikin.com/dl/?p=japan.

We believe it can build up to a large sum. Call us an odd start-up, but we truly believe in giving back. We want to help out as much as possible so we will not be setting a limit to how much we contribute.

You can find out more about what kikin does here: http://www.kikin.com/features
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06:13 AM on 03/28/2011
If it hasn't done so already, Facebook should add direct links on every page to one Charity Organisation. Having so many users on it's site would generate a massive and constant donation. Plus, if they could tag each member's profile that donates, am sure that friends of that person would follow suit. It's a bit late in the day for them to do so, if they have not already done so, but then it's never too late, and I am such a hypocrite for not having donated to Japan also... but it's like damn I need to donate to myself for a change! but anyways, if they have not done so, why have they not done so? That Mark Zuckenberg, am sure he donated considerable sums directly already, but what a huge opportunity wasted, if he has not done thing... He probs has... and I'm just babbling to a faceless window.... Anyhoo. Over n out. 8618
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02:48 AM on 03/28/2011
I hope the donation thing will not cause some online scamming by other non-conscience people.

http://nielsen-construction.net/
02:27 AM on 03/28/2011
A company called Umbrella Translingual is having a really nice benefit party in which 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Japan Society's Earthquake Relief Fund, and will go directly towards helping rebuild the homes and lives of those affected by the tsunami.

tickets and info can be found at www.umbrellatranslingual.com

Complimentary open bar, live music, art sale + silent raffle, guest performances and more. With ticket prices at only $50 it looks like a lot of fun and a great way to contribute!
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09:09 PM on 03/27/2011
Just left the most amazing and spiritual event
" from OREGON with LOVE "
Thankyou so much to SHO DOZONO
All of the artists especially Thomas Lauterdale "Pink Martini "
WOW !
We here in Oregon share one humanity and where there is pain and trajedy we will help our brothers and sisters wherre ever and regardless of our faith or theirs
PEACE through caring and assistance in times of need
07:58 PM on 03/27/2011
The Japan Film Society (a non-profit organization) is currently working in the "Kokoro (心) Book Project ~Messages of Love~ Support the people in Japan". The project is about publishing a book made with messages posted out to the people of Japan. All book sales profits then will go directly to Relief organizations in Japan.

If interested, you can post your message in the following Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/notes/kokoro-心-book-project-messages-of-love-support-the-people-in-japan/kokoro-心-message-board/198822710139809

We are collecting as many messages as possible within the next two weeks. Thanks
09:25 PM on 03/26/2011
Turn off the power plants!
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05:37 PM on 03/26/2011
As Japan recovers from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck on March 11, the world's top recording artists respond to the tragedy with this benefit album. The 38 tracks include some of their biggest hits, featuring an exclusive remix of Lady GaGa's "Born This Way," along with original versions of Katy Perry's "Firework," Bruno Mars' "Talking to the Moon," Adele's "Make You Feel My Love," and more. All proceeds go to the Japanese Red Cross.

http://facebook.com/SongsForJapan

Download music to benefit Red Cross relief
to earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan!

Download 38 songs for $9.99 at:
http://www.SongsForJapan.info
04:09 PM on 03/26/2011
Check out our online bake sale for Japan. More than 90 food bloggers from eight countries are donating delectable treats to be auctioned off on my site www.thetomatotart.com on March 30. All proceeds go to Second Harvest Japan.
12:32 AM on 03/26/2011
Donate money for those who are suffering; either from Indonesia, Pakistan, Burma, Haiti, US or japan. Just got that iTunes 38 song CD. Great compilation. I donate to different organizations but first to established organizations like Red Cross, World Vision, World Food Program, Save the Children, Oxfam etc. Although big organizaions take away admin fees, they have their staff on the ground everywhere and they are the fastest to mobilize, IMO. But be careful where you send your money to with less well known organization unless you have researched them.