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Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund - a GlobalGiving Project
Basic Needs and Human Services


GlobalGiving supports grassroots projects around the world. This project will disburse funds to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. GlobalGiving is working with International Medical Corps, Save the Children, and other organizations on the ground to provide relief to victims.

Washington, DC 20005

 


this paypal link is to my own web site and not a direct donation to Global Giving, any donations to my pay pal link will be forwarded to Global Giving, or you may make a direct donation to what ever cause you feel. Our intent is to show support for those in need after the terrible natural disaster and any radiation from nuclear power plants that harm any one any where. I believe in nuclear energy and most sciences that evolve over time such as computers and the internet. I believe the people who create, contribute to these sciences and work in the engineering world, because of their capabilities, economic circumstances, or desires should be held in high honor and what ever happens when negative events occur in science and engineering such as currently in Japan with radiation should be learning experiences and those people should get help from all of us. There is a cost benefit analysis to every thing in life, the world, every one has motives that are unique based on experience and precedents. Almost every one on Earth benefits in some ways from science, engineering, and technology in the year 2011 and every one should give a little back to those in need. When we think with out boundaries, 'out side the box', we are all on earth together, neighbors, cities, states, countries, continents, islands, 'us and them, after all we are all just ordinary men'.