How to Help Japan Tsunami Victims?
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Last Friday, March 11, 2011, Japan was hit by a massive earthquake measuring 8.9 Richter scale and then a tsunami, causing so much destruction in the country, with hundreds and thousands, dead, injured, missing and homeless. I suppose everyone from around the world can take a tiny step to help those victims which would create a great impact for supporting and helping the Japan earthquake victims.
The President of the United States of America, Barrack Obama, released his statement with his deepest condolences promising his support to the earthquake hit Japan.
There are many more organizations that have come up to help the Japan victims with funds. The Red Cross Society has launched a program in helping the tsunami hit victims in Japan by collecting funds. You can log on to Redcross.org or US citizens may simply sms REDCROSS and send it to 9099 to donate an amount of $10 from your mobile phone.
The organization Save the Children has also responded to it. This organization is now working in the organization of efforts and funds in terms of donations to its Children’s Emergency Fund so that it could provide support to the Japan victims

International Medical Corps, has also move forward to help the victims of the disaster in Japan by providing them with health needs. If you want to donate or know about the various ways by which you could contribute, visit the site internationalmedicalcorps.org. US citizens may also sms MED and send in to 80888 to donate a sum of $10 from their mobile phone.
The various personnel of the Salvation Army have been organizing efforts in Tokyo and will be sending a team to provide assistance to Sendai, in Japan that have been severely affected by the earthquake and Tsunami. If you want to contribute to the earthquake relief, you can sms, JAPAN or QUAKE and send it to 80888 to make a donation of $10 from your phone. You may also visit the site SalvationArmyUSA.org.

Google has also taken a step to provide help to the Japan victims. You can see the tsunami alert that has been posted in the Google’s frontpage. But now, Google has also launched the Person Finder: 2011 Japan Earthquake that shall help a lot to help people connect that have been displaced to various places as a result of the Japan’s disaster.
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