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tipsygypsy 03-15-2011 01:12 AM

C H I L L O U T :)

ajisai666 03-15-2011 01:14 AM

Japan donated over 1.5 million to the u.s. for new orleans when hurricane katrina happened. The u.s. is didn't need this either then if what you say is true. but anyway I promise to continue donating for the sake of Japan and for all the families <3

ajisai666 03-15-2011 01:19 AM

I wonder if they have volunteer groups where others can sign up to take a trip to japan to help out with the searching of people and for dishing out needed supplies?

Ronin4hire 03-15-2011 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ajisai666 (Post 856501)
Japan donated over 1.5 million to the u.s. for new orleans when hurricane katrina happened. The u.s. is didn't need this either then if what you say is true. but anyway I promise to continue donating for the sake of Japan and for all the families <3

That's fine. The US as a government can donate money to Japan if it likes. But individual people shouldn't.

kouichisan 03-15-2011 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ajisai666 (Post 856502)
I wonder if they have volunteer groups where others can sign up to take a trip to japan to help out with the searching of people and for dishing out needed supplies?

Have a look at this website it has other ways people can contribute...
Japan earthquake: How you can help - Time Out Tokyo

Charitable websites all have a volunteer section, they don't send out everyone to the place they work, I believe they have a lot of conditions. You're more likely to be able to do some volunteering within your own country.

I'm not sure which country you are in right now, or how old you are... but if you have a look at the websites for your country they will instruct on how it can be done and what it involves.

This one is just an example

Volunteering Locally
Volunteer for us | British Red Cross

Migration Volunteering
Migration services volunteering | British Red Cross

ajisai666 03-15-2011 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kouichisan (Post 856505)
Have a look at this website it has other ways people can contribute...
Japan earthquake: How you can help - Time Out Tokyo

Charitable websites all have a volunteer section, they don't send out everyone to the place they work, I believe they have a lot of conditions. You're more likely to be able to do some volunteering within your own country.

I'm not sure which country you are in right now, or how old you are... but if you have a look at the websites for your country they will instruct on how it can be done and what it involves.

This one is just an example

Volunteer for us | British Red Cross

Thank you! :)

kouichisan 03-15-2011 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ajisai666 (Post 856506)
Thank you! :)

you're welcome :)

deepakjulien 03-15-2011 01:54 AM

Simple Ways to help Japanese People
 
Hi, here are few very simple ways to help Japanese people just by using your twitter and facebook profiles - http://deepakjulien.com/simple-ways-...e-victims.html. Please do them.

kouichisan 03-15-2011 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by deepakjulien (Post 856512)
Hi, here are few very simple ways to help Japanese people just by using your twitter and facebook profiles - http://deepakjulien.com/simple-ways-...e-victims.html. Please do them.

Done, Thanks :vsign:

PrimeOdysseus 03-15-2011 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deepakjulien (Post 856512)
Hi, here are few very simple ways to help Japanese people just by using your twitter and facebook profiles - http://deepakjulien.com/simple-ways-...e-victims.html. Please do them.

thanks.


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