FYI from a group of Japanese nationals at Johns Hopkins (forwarded to me by my 
brother in Bangkok!).


-Matthew




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Rika Morioka <rikamori...@gmail.com>
Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 5:28:18 AM
Subject: We created a website to help you help Japan!


Dear Friends,

 
I am writing to inform you that a group of Japanese students andprofessionals 
at the Johns Hopkins University (including myself!) have developedan English 
website to provide people with greater options for donations forearthquake and 
tsunami relief in Japan. I hope that you can help us circulate this website.
 
Due to the lack of information on locally-active NGOs in Japanthat are engaging 
in emergency relief, donations tend to concentrate on a fewmajor international 
organizations. This could result in excessive resourceallocation to some 
organizations, while other experienced locally-active NGOsfail to receive 
sufficient funds for their relief efforts.
 
Motivated by this concern and numerous personal requests fromthose seeking 
information on reliable NGOs, Action forJapan Hopkins developed an English 
website to provide people with greateroptions for donations. From about 40 
organizations, we hand-picked sevenlocally-active NGOs and seven organizations 
indirectly supporting thelocally-active NGOs using robust criteria.
 
Wehope that this website will serve as a guide for your donation to better 
reachreliable locally-active NGOs in need of funds. We truly appreciate 
yourconsideration to help Japan overcome this time of hardship.
 
Please visit our website at: http://donate-japan.com/
 
 
Actionfor Japan Hopkins (AFJH)/Tokyo
AFJHis an organization initiated by the Japanese community at the Johns 
HopkinsUniversity that aims to support from abroad the people in Japan affected 
by theNortheast Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Email: actionforjapan.hopk...@gmail.com
Facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Action-For-Japan-Hopkins-AFJH/106527679429875
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ActionForJapanH
Donationsite for Japanese people (In Japanese): http://kifusuru.com/





-- 
Rika Morioka, Ph.D.
Co-investigator

Lighthouse Studies
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health


Tel:  (410) 350-1349
Email: rikamori...@gmail.com




 
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