For those in Tokyo who want to know more about vision, mission, and values of CRASH Japan, there is an orientation (ONLY in Japanese) Friday, April 1st, from 6:30 ~ 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:00) in the Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo. **Online broadcasting is available via USTREAM: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/crash-japan-command-center
Tohoku Earthquake: Day 5
Soon after the earthquake struck, I was very encouraged with the stream of emails and phone calls asking about my personal safety. My first reply has been that we are safe and in no danger. However recently, I’ve been asked a different question. “How are you coping with the stream
Tohoku Earthquake: Day 4
(Postdated) I thank each one of your for your continued prayers. As you may already know, the situation is worsening at the Fukushima nuclear plant. Radiation has been already been detected on civilians and US Navy personal. With the possibility of a reactor leak becoming more of a possibility, your
Tohoku Earthquake: Day 3
I continue to be overwhelmed by the response from people around the world are giving to the tragedy in Japan. The number one question on people’s minds seems to be, “how can I help?” Although there will be great need for volunteer help in the coming weeks, right now the
Tohoku Earthquake: Day 2
As news reaches the rest of the world, I’ve been encouraged by the response from friends and family. Please let me first say again: in Kyoto we are far away from the epicenter (450 miles/ 730km) and in-land so that tsunami did not affect us. However, for the rest Japan,