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AmeriCares Builds Ongoing Relief Initiative Focusing on Five Key Program Areas
AmeriCares has expanded our steadfast commitment to the people of Japan as a fifth delivery of humanitarian aid is being prepared and a Flash Grants program launched to support Japanese NGOs in ongoing recovery efforts.
More than 119,000 people are still homeless in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami, which claimed nearly 15,000 lives and shattered the entire nation.
Government estimates set the damages at an astounding $310 billion, making the March 11 event the world’s costliest disaster.
AmeriCares quickly coordinated with Japanese government, hospitals and local organizations to launch an immediate response, including an emergency airlift of crucial medicines and four targeted relief convoys, the most recent of which was delivered to Koriyama City for distribution to shelter-bound evacuees.
Ongoing Relief and Recovery
To support Japanese NGOs in the monumental relief and recovery effort now underway, AmeriCares has launched a Flash Grants program. Initial grants will help fund:
AmeriCares has expanded our Japan response team to strengthen capabilities in providing assistance to survivors. We will continue direct contact with local officials, evacuation shelters and hospitals to determine short- and long-term needs. Moving forward, AmeriCares initiatives will focus on five key program areas:
IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE:Where AmeriCares Delivered Aid
11March
A record 9.0-magnitude earthquake strikes northeastern Japan, unleashing a deadly tsunami that wipes out entire communities causing catastrophic destruction and loss of life. AmeriCares mobilizes within hours and dispatches a disaster relief expert to Tokyo to head up relief efforts.
13March
AmeriCares emergency response expert arrives on the ground and begins assessing health needs of survivors.
27March
AmeriCares first delivery of hundreds of cases of hygiene items and bottled water is made to evacuation centers in the hard-hit cities of Watari, Yamamoto and Iwanuma.
4April
AmeriCares first emergency airlift containing more than $525,000 of medical aid is delivered to Tohoku University Hospital in Sendai, the largest city in the impact zone, for distribution to regional hospitals, shelters and medical teams.
14April
AmeriCares delivers bottled water and hygiene items to soup kitchens serving evacuees in Ishinomaki and hygiene items to shelters in the Fukushima prefecture.
27April
AmeriCares delivers a truckload of hygiene items for more than 1,300 evacuees living in shelters around Koriyama City.
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