Supporters

Living Dreams 

Living Dreams is a Japan-based NPO working to support children living in children’s homes in the Tokyo area. Living Dreams is Smile Kids Japan’s partner NPO on the Tohoku Kids’ Project.

Foreign Volunteers Japan 

Foreign Volunteers Japan was created to gather willing foreigners, who wish to do volunteer work at an appropriate time and when required in the wake of the disaster.

Second Harvest Japan (2HJ) 

“If you want to find out more about how to buy essential items for distribution directly to the shelters through 2nd Harvest Japan, please click here.”

Foreign Buyers Club (FBC) 

FBC is working with Second Harvest Japan to ensure that the food and supplies purchased on its website site are delivered to the people who need them the most with minimum being spent on over head charges such as shipping.

The road to recovery will be long and FBC wants to join with Second Harvest, and all of its customers in giving what help they can.

http://www.fbcusa.com/gs/index.php?main_page=feature07

Teachers for Japan 

Several foreign English teachers have joined forces with MEESA to create the Teachers For Japan initiative.  All of these teachers have lived in Miyagi for more than three years, and remain there despite the destruction and continued danger.

MEESA, a long-standing Non-profit Organization, is working together with these teachers, and other teachers around the world, to effect immediate, local disaster relief efforts in Miyagi Prefecture.  As MEESA’s mission centers on education, and that focus is shared by the foreign teachers who have established the Teachers For Japan initiative, they have chosen to make rebuilding education in Miyagi prefecture their primary cause.

http://www.teachersforjapan.org/

fruit-tree-project-logo The Fruit Tree Project 

From delivering fruit to shelters and spending time with the kids, to volunteering with the city in the clean up efforts, The Fruit Tree Project’s goals are simple: Improving the quality of life for those in need through volunteer, service, and lots of LOVE. More importantly, to develop relationships with those in need, providing strength and encouragement for communities that need it most. http://www.volunteerakita.org/

5toSurvive 

“5toSurvive: Running for Japan” is a charitable event, which aims to raise money for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami of March 11th. The idea is to run a short distance, 5km, and get your friends and family to sponsor you to do it. Events have been set up all over the globe and it’s easy enough to set one up yourself.  Please consider organising a run on March 11, 2012!

http://5tosurvive.org/

Tsunami Benefit Concert  

A benefit concert featuring the Jammers, XOVA and Frank McComb was held on May 22, 2011 at the Hideaway in Streatham, London. All funds from a charity auction and from the evening  was donated to Living Dreams and Smile Kids Japan on their Tohoku Kids’ Project. Thank you for show yoingur support for a great cause!

Charity Climb – Shimane AJET 

Charity Climb of the highest mountain in Shimane prefecture to raise money for people affected by the disaster in Tohoku.

http://www.sanbehike.com/

We Care Japan 

This site advertises items offered by donors and requested by NPOs and displacement centres, by KVH.

http://wecarejapan.org

Yamagata Music Festival 

Tohoku Smile is a musical event to gather the Tohoku community together and help raise funds.

http://www.tohoku-smile.com

Kashi No Ki Kenyu Kai 

Kashi No Ki Kenyu Kai, one of the leading kendo dojos in the UK, held a ’1000 suburi’ charity event on May 22, 2011 to raise money for the children orphaned by the recent earthquake in Japan and a special ebay auction of items donated by famous Japanese sensei such as Ozawa, Sumi, Chiba and Tashiro.

Fukui JETs 

The Fukui JET group helped set up the first visit for Smile Kids Japan and have supported us ever since. Having set up a volunteer position on their board who runs local visits are a great model for volunteering for all JET groups nationwide.

JET Wit JET Wit 

“The de facto alumni magazine, career center, publicist and communication channel for the JET alumni community of over 55,000 worldwide.”

In Chorus for the Orphans of Japan In Chorus for the Orphans of Japan 

Five fantastic community choirs in Brisbane, Australia held a concert to support the Tohoku Kids’ Project.

The event was on June 18, 2011 at Bayside Uniting Church

Featured were: The Bluebird Singers, The PAQ Choristers, Vintage Voices, Deception Bay Neighbourhood Centre Harmony Choir, The Merry Hearst

Manga Kifu Samurai Factory (株式会社サムライファクトリー) 

Through their online service Ninja Tools, collected over 70,000 books in their manga donation campaign and supplied our effort to distribute children’s books and manga to Tohoku orphanages.

http://mangakifu.blog.shinobi.jp

漫画寄付キャンペーン

http://www.samurai-factory.jp

20,000 for Tohoku 

“Japan is all about calories. You count them in your food, your beer and when you sing karaoke. On July 21st, I will be counting my calories all the way to 20 000. I will cycle from my apartment in Fukui all the way to Kagoshima. That’s roughly 1000 km in the sultry Japanese summer and I have given myself a soft goal of one week. I want you to donate to the kid’s in Tohoku. They need calories – whether it is in the form of sustenance or labour to rebuild their livelihoods.”

http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/fundraiser/prevfund/gg.html?regid=6021

Japan Journeys 

Japan Journeys has been arranging tours to Japan for 7 years and feels an enormous debt of gratitude to Japan and the Japanese people. In Japan’s time of need, we are fundraising for a fantastic NPO which provides immediate and longterm material and emotional support to orphanages in the region affected by the devastating earthquake and tsunami.Their initiative is called “Tohoku Kids Project”. We CAN make a difference and Japan Journeys asks that you give generously. Thank You. Gambarou Nihon! http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/fundraiser/prevfund/gg.html?regid=5057

Safecast Safecast 

Safecast is a building a global sensor network currently monitoring

radiation levels in Japan, both with their own distributed devices as

well as crowd sourcing measurements from people around the country.

HEAL action HEAL action
Our mission has evolved from filling the gap between survivors’ needs and aid from the government and large NGOs, to creating a foundation so that communities can rebuild and flourish once again.
HEAL Action provides the space and resources for communities to grow in four areas: Health, Enterprise, Arts, and Learning.
Hope for Orphans Hope for Orphans Japan
Our ambassadors Liam Neeson, Jimmy Barnes Akira Isogawa, Billy Birmingham, Glenn Shorrock Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, Diesel/Mark Lizotte George Gregan, Yohji Yamamoto and Sir Justin Davis invite you to spend an evening at Tokonoma restaurant, Surry Hills, to help the orphans in Tohoku, Japan.

Tickets on sale soon. Fundraising auction will be held on the night to help raise over $30,000 for a new orphanage through Smile Kids Japan and Living Dreams.

Image coming soon Arts Crowd
Photographers giving for Tohoku orphanages.