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Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:51 pm
by LoveIndia
Dear Friends -

We all are saddened by the horrible events that happened (happening) in Japan and our deepest condolence goes to all Japanese/expatriates. It's Japan's worst tragedy with Tsunami following by earthquakes following by nuclear power plant blasts and there is no word to describe the horrendous apathy that is prevailing in Japan.

Japan as a country comprise of hard working people and after the nuclear blasts that occured in 1942, the country raised to the occassion where everyone worked so hard with unity that they became 2nd largest economy in the world (At present chinese took the tag). Their superior Cars/Electronics/Robots speak high of them in various industries such as Manufacturing, Automobile, Aviation, Infrastructure and High-Tech Industries including Robotics. We are sure that Japan will arise again and will continue to do well and will have a bright future:emrose:

Can we discuss how to help Japan now which will reach the affected people fast so that they receive the benefits in shortest possible of time? Leading organization such as Japanese Red Cross is doing fine but with bureacracy/red-tape, I am not sure whether timely help will reach the affected people. Please list any reliable organization where our donations will reach fast and they are more accountable and transparent in their dealings.

http://www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html#donation

As this message is written in sombre mood, please do not thank my post and any help which we all can provide to alleviate the sufferings of the people will be appreciated!!

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:05 pm
by Desi
Tsunami aid and relief: How you can help

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_newsroom/20110311/wl_yblog_newsroom/japan-earthquake-and-tsunami-how-to-help

AMERICAN RED CROSS: Emergency Operation Centers are opened in the affected areas and staffed by the chapters. This disaster is on a scale larger than the Japanese Red Cross can typically manage. Donations to the American Red Cross can be allocated for the International Disaster Relief Fund, which then deploys to the region to help. Donate here.

GLOBALGIVING: Established a fund to disburse donations to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Donate here.

SAVE THE CHILDREN: Mobilizing to provide immediate humanitarian relief in the shape of emergency health care and provision of non-food items and shelter. Donate here.

SALVATION ARMY: The Salvation Army has been in Japan since 1895 and is currently providing emergency assistance to those in need. Donate here.

AMERICARES: Emergency team is on full alert, mobilizing resources and dispatching an emergency response manager to the region. Donate here.

CONVOY OF HOPE: Disaster Response team established connection with in-country partners who have been impacted by the damage and are identifying the needs and areas where Convoy of Hope may be of the greatest assistance. Donate here.

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INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS[/URL]: 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. Donate here.

SHELTER BOX: The first team is mobilizing to head to Japan and begin the response effort. Donate here.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:33 pm
by boca
Desi;375809SHELTER BOX: The first team is mobilizing to head to Japan and begin the response effort. Donate here.

I donate to Shelter Box. I find them practical and useful as first responders.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:37 pm
by My Roots
The shelter box also assigns a # to the donor which also goes on the box itself so that the donor will know who is the beneficiary.
I was watching news where they showed a small instrument and if one drinks water through that, there wouldn't be any fear of water contamination. This is handy in scenarios like Tsunami.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:35 pm
by venkat786
from other forum (Not sure how far this is useful immediately) -
iShares ticker EWJ covers Japan. It may be a good way to invest in Japan to support their companies that will be doing the rebuild plus earn a decent return once the panic subsides. Japan isn't going anywhere. They are very resourceful.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:40 pm
by My Roots
venkat786;375897Japan isn't going anywhere. They are very resourceful.

True reflection of how Japanese built their nation. You have nicely worded. Hope Japanese read this and get some moral strength.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:50 pm
by LoveIndia
Thanks to Desi and everyone and I just donated to ShelterBox where they have already arrived in Japan and are doing good work.

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:02 am
by desi_believer
Thanks, donated to American Redcross via Amazon.com

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:18 am
by byenare
Same here. Donated using Amazon payments( Amazon.com) to Redcross. I was lazy to fill CC details in another website!!

desi_believer;375912Thanks, donated to American Redcross via Amazon.com

Helping Japan - What's the Best Route??

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:49 am
by r2i12
Thanks Desi, for consolidating relief effort links. I've contributed in SHELTOR BOX using my paypal account.