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Mon, 2011-03-14 09:07 — Bea Alvarez
New Scientist Nuclear Updates
Various charities sharing news of the disasters, and announcing what action they have already taken, or that they are standing by to provide whatever aid will be needed,[4] such as: Some have said they traditionally only do relief in developing nations, but the disaster was so catastrophic in Japan, they are making an exception in this case.
- ACT Alliance
- Action Against Hunger-USA
- Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA)
- AmeriCares Foundation
- Association for Aid and Relief (AAR)
- Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA)
- Operation Blessing International
- Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
- CARE
- Charity Platform
- Church World Service (CWS)
- Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: CWS Situation Report #3; 03-13-15 (date translation = 15 March 2011)
- Civic Force
- Convoy of Hope (COH)
- Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
- Good Neighbors Japan
- HelpAge International
- InterAction
- International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and Red Cross Society of China
- International Medical Corps (IMC)
- Japan International Food for the Hungry (JIFH)
- Japanese American Citizens League, Direct Relief International Join Together for Japan Relief and Recovery Effort
- Japan Rescue Association (JRA)
- JEN
- JPF
- Just Giving
- KnK
- Malaysian Medical Relief Society (MERCY)
- Malteser International
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
- Mercy Corps
- NGO collaboration center for HANSHIN QUAKE Rehabilitation
- NICCO
- Oxfam
- Peace Winds Japan
- Plan Japan
- Save the Children
- SEEDS Asia
- Shanti Volunteer Association(SVA)
- Shaplaneer
- ShelterBox
- Shizuoka Volunteer center
- Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF)
- World Vision
[4] http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/ACIO-8EUHM4?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn from OCHA Relief Web
List of Organizations Providing Medical Services to Japan
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