Every donation counts, so small they are. This declaration is the Foundation on which "Recovery Japan" was launched Wednesday last in the Auditorium of the Courtleigh again in Kingston.
The event was organized by the bilingual Emprezz Mullings, who presented his understanding of the Japanese.
Mullings chaired a delegation of dignitaries, persons from the Office of preparedness to disasters and emergency management and other interested parties, all of which have talk about the March earthquake in Japan 11 and tsunami, and which could be made through recovery to the Japan for help.
More than 10,000 people were found dead and more than 17,000 have been reported missing since the disaster struck the country.
Starting this month, Japan recovery will be staging a number of charitable activities. Among the planned activities is the Kingston Rock Concert, on 24 April featured Lukie D, Konshens, Carl Dawkins, Junior Reid and more Studio 38 on the road to Trafalgar.
Benefit events
There is also a part of the advantage in may, and a celebrity of sports day and other events over the course of six months.
Mullings will also sell its maps Jamaican trivia with part product to go to the Japan of recovery. All the money of the Japan of recovery will be presented to the Japanese Red Cross.
"We are deeply saddened by the event and later, which seems to be getting worse every day." I also believe that it is our responsibility as Japanese nationals living abroad to give an any possible support to the population in our homeland while we are not able to be there. Over the years, our people have shown much interest, love, passion, appreciation and understanding for the Jamaican people and their culture. "Now, I would like that Jamaican people to show their sympathy, gratitude and love help our people," said AI Irisawa, President of the Japan recovery.
Irisawa, while the Japan has the resources and economic capacity to support its population of more than 120 million dollars, people in the regions who have lost their homes, belongings, livestock, affected companies, and all the rest have great need.
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