Steps to Donate:
1.) Contact your local Rotary chairmen or women.
2.) Ask what they know about donations to Japan and how you can help.
3.) Also, you can go online to www.redcross.org and donate there.
4.) You can also go to http://www.toyotasupportforjapan.com/ where they have a pretty cool animation and
interactive menu that you can either send a message wishing those in trouble a safe recovery and you can
also donate money there that will go to the relief effort.
In Japanese tradition if you make one thousand paper planes you can make a wish. You don't have to believe in it but it can also be a way of raising awareness and making sure we don't forget the thousands without homes and families that have lost loved ones in the wake of this disaster. Maybe get friends from your school or family and make some to hand in your car or school. This may also encourage some to donate and ultimately help the victims of the tsunami. To paraphrase an old Japanese adage, "Saru mono hibi ni utoshi" or, out of sight, out of mind. Lets make sure this issue stays in sight, because it deserves not to be forgotten.
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I absolutley love how you decided to do your blog on the the unfortunate natural disaster that occurred in Japan. It is truly a heart-wrenching topic and I know you have a personal connection from having lived there. I hope you keep up with this blog, and continue to give us readers an inside look on the efforts to restore Japan. Great job Ian!
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