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Selectism | Around the Web | Aid to Japan

19 March 2011, 02.46 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »

Selectism | Around the Web | Aid to Japan

Our friend, Cerentha Harris, over at Herman Miller’s Lifework blog delivers a solid round-up of Japan aid and relief links. We’re borowing it for our round-up this Friday. I can’t think of any better links to share.  Thanks Cerentha.

Photo: U.S. Pacific Fleet / Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet on Flickr.

“Below are 10 sites I found that give you more chances to help.

1. The Red Cross: Text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a one time $10 donation from your phone. ou can also donate via iTunes or Causes on Facebook. Living Social is also offering to match your $5 donation to the Red Cross. They’ve raised over $1.5 million so far.

2. Japan’s Red Cross: You can donate directly to the Japanese Red Cross Society on Google’s Crisis Response.

3. International Medical Corps: Text MED to 80888 to make a $10 donation from your phone.

4. Global Giving: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. Provides relief and aid to victims.

5. Save the Children Text JAPAN or TSUNAMI to 20222 to make a $10 donation from your phone.

6. Ark (Animal Refuge Kansai) Help for animals made homeless by the earthquake and tsunami.

7. Doctors Without Borders

8. Japan Society Earthquake Relief Fund

9. ShelterBox provides emergency packs. To give directly click here.

10. Help fund Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s partition system for emergency shelters. Donate here.

Thank you Yanko Design Design, Yukiko Matsuoka of Greenz.jp and Google’s Crisis Response page.”


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