Monday, 14 March 2011







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on march 11th, 2011, an 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit japan north of tokyo, causing a devastating tsunami
and immense damage on land. still battling power outages and explosions at nuclear plants, hundreds of thousands
have been evacuated in the aftermath of the incident, whose death toll is expected to exceed 10,000 persons.

in the wake of the disaster, it is up to the rest of the world to help japan.
give what you can, and spread the word to help others do the same.


emergency supplies + food

shelterbox
already onground in japan and accepting donations online to increase the aid they can provide,
the organization delivers boxes of emergency shelters, water, and vital supplies to families affected by disasters.

salvation army
donate online, or text JAPAN or QUAKE to 80888 to make a 10 USD donation from your phone balance.


medical aid

direct relief international
working since friday  in the pacific rim, the organization coordinates volunteer efforts
and offers medical assistance in emergencies, providing approximately 30 USD worth
of medical materials and aid for every 1 USD donated. donate online.

doctors without borders (médecins sans frontières)
the organization, which sends licensed doctors to offer free medical aid to those in need,
is expanding the teams it has sent to northern Japan, and is accepting donations online.

international medical corps
text MED to 80888 to make a 10 USD donation from your phone balance.

red cross
visit redcross.org or text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a 10 USD donation from your phone balance.


onground response and distribution of funds

global giving
donate online, or text JAPAN to 50555 (US residents) to make a 10 USD donation from your phone balance.

world vision
donate online, or text 4JAPAN to 20222 to make a 10 USD donation from your phone balance.


other services

ARK: animal refuge kansai
the organization is accepting volunteers and donations to help animals made homeless by the earthquake and tsunami.

google crisis response page
the google crisis response page includes updated information and contact information about the disaster,
a person finder, and donation box to the japanese red cross.


view the list of relief organizations rated by charity navigator to provide the best allocation of funds per donation.

Fukosawa: Maruni collection
Available through Seeho Su +61 0413 707 123
The Hiroshima Chair by Japanese Designer Naoto Fukasawa
+61 0413 707 123

BOSKKE Skygarden


1984 fishbowl

The fishbowl was inspired by and takes its name from the novel 1984 by George Orwell.
Dimensions: W 300mm H 240mm D 300mm 
www.workshopped.com.au

Bloompot


Bloompot can also be used as an ice bucket! 
www.bloompot.com.au

How to disappear completely - Jess Rampling