The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
Wed Mar 16 21:27:41 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/30a14f42fce629de852570f30006b05d/160e8501c1c546c1882578390079a737?OpenDocument -> The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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US RECORD at:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/2512
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 15 05:06:00 +0000 2011 by LTel:updated facility name, added avails and region
name: Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation -> Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation (2011 Japan Earthquake/Tsunami)
notes: The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/30a14f42fce629de852570f30006b05d/160e8501c1c546c1882578390079a737?OpenDocument -> The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/30a14f42fce629de852570f30006b05d/160e8501c1c546c1882578390079a737?OpenDocument
region: -> Asia
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 14 20:20:47 +0000 2011 by DNug:status: Standby -> Open
facility_type: Walk-in Resource -> Shelter
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 14 20:20:13 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
-> The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/30a14f42fce629de852570f30006b05d/160e8501c1c546c1882578390079a737?OpenDocument
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 14 20:15:52 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes:
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
--
Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
-> The volunteers also checked the safety of their fellow members in the affected areas. All those in Tokyo, Kanagawa and Kansai reported in safely. But it was impossible to contact those close to the epicenter of the quake, in Utsunomiya and Gunma and Yamanashi prefectures. The volunteers will continue to try to make contact with them. Through the Internet, they contacted Japanese foundations and other related people to convey the deep concern of Master Cheng Yen.
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
--
Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
status: Open -> Standby
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 14 20:10:29 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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Source at:
http://www.us.tzuchi.org/usa/home.nsf/photonews/k14066
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
->
Source at:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/JARR-8EXD5V?OpenDocument&RSS20&RSS20=FS
An 9.0-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters in Hualien, Taiwan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 items to those who trapped on the streets of Tokyo and unable to go home during the night.
Tzu Chi volunteers have already started to assess the needs of residents who stay in the emergency shelters under the coordination of Japan officials. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has air freighted 5,000 blankets made of recycled PET bottles with features of warm and light-weighted and 35,000 kgs of instant rice which is ready to be served after 40-50 minutes in room temperature water or 20 minutes in hot water and 1,000 kgs of mixed nuts to Japan on March 13, 2011
Currently, all Tzu Chi volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance and launched a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan . Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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An 8.9-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale hit Japan on March 11 at 2:46 pm Japan time. Immediately after the quake, the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation set up an emergency coordination center in its global headquarters. Starting this Sunday (March 13), Tzu Chi will launch a series of street fundraising campaigns throughout the United States to help the suffering people in Japan.
Starting on the day of the quake, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo opened up its office as shelter, and is also providing hot meals, as well as internet connection for people to contact their family members. So far, the Tzu Chi chapter in Tokyo has provided 500 sets of goods to people who cannot return home at this moment.
Over 30,000 residents in Fukushima are now staying in shelters. Tzu Chi volunteers have already contacted shelters to assess the needs. In the meantime, Tzu Chi global headquarters in Hualien has prepared 50,000 kg of instant rice and 17,000 blankets to ship to Japan.
The Foundation is closely monitoring aftershocks and tsunamis along the Pacific Ocean. Currently, all volunteers in Japan are on standby to provide assistance. Dharma Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the Tzu Chi Foundation, urges everyone to pray sincerely for the suffering people in Japan.
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