Adventist Development and Relief Agency International’s Response to Japan Tsunami
All Hands Volunteers’s Response to Japan Tsunami
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee’s Response to Japan Tsunami
American Red Cross International Services’s Response to Japan Tsunami
AmeriCares’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT)’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Baptist World Alliance / Baptist World Aid’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Brother’s Brother Foundation’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Catholic Relief Services’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Christian Reformed World Relief Committee’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Church World Service’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Direct Relief International’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Giving Children Hope’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Habitat for Humanity International’s Response to Japan Tsunami
International Medical Corps’s Response to Japan Tsunami
International Rescue Committee’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Japanese Red Cross Society (English site)
Mercy Corps’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Medicines Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders)
(has a medical team on the ground, but donations go into the general fund)
Operation Blessing’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Relief International’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Save the Children’s Response to Japan Tsunami
UNICEF (United States Fund)
World Vision, United States’s Response to Japan Tsunami
Please note:
Some have commented that Japan is wealthy and needs less assistance than poorer countries. This is a misconception. The nation of Japan has not asked (nor does it expect) financial assistance. However, the organizations listed above are currently expending their resources on helping victims in Japan. Unless these funds are replenished, less funding will be available for their global operations. In disasters on such a monstrous scale, we are all connected.