Japan earthquake - what can Canadian charities do? - Blog - Global Philanthropy: "Japan earthquake - what can Canadian charities do?
Posted by Mark Blumberg on 03/13/2011 | comments (0) | permalink | forward to a friend
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The massive earthquake in Japan, apparently the biggest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the subsequent tsunami, have caused tremendous destruction. The Humanitarian Coalition is fundraising for Japan - you can find out more about them at http://humanitariancoalition.ca/ They are a Coalition of Care Canada, Save the Children Canada, Oxfam Quebec and Oxfam Canada. Some Canadian charities may wish to raise funds and provide relief to those affected and here are some suggestions to keep in mind in dealing with international disasters."
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