Japan 2011 disaster response

 

Relief donations to Japan 2011 superquake & tsunami victims

The devastation of North-Eastern Japan’s provinces by the unprecedented earthquake and tsunami occurred shortly before our 2011 Council meeting.

IARF members in several countries spontaneously raised donations of £4,574, which was added to considerable donations made by IARF members in Japan, and given to relief work in Sendai.

 

Report of IARF Donation to Japan earthquake victims (PDF illustrated, 3 pages)

 

 

 

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