What do you eat to survive in Tokyo in the aftermath of earthquakes, tsunamis, and nuclear power plant failures and crises? Bacon and tomato sauce pasta with parmesan cheese and salad is quite OK.
As I wrote earlier, we are doing what we can to keep going as normal as possible. But it feels strange living in luxury like this when you know that not far away there are more than 450,000 people living in shelters with limited food supplies, limited water supplies and with poor sanitary facilities.
Today I tried to donate money to Red Cross via Google, but did not succeed. So tomorrow I am going to my bank to transfer the money to the Japanese Red Cross Society. Please, if you have the means then consider given a donation following any of the above links.
Second mission I have is to do volunteer work. I am looking for the possibility now but have not found anything so far. Sony seems to be planing some volunteer work for employees within the Sony Group so that would be one possibility.
It is also possible for all friends in Sweden to donate money to help people in Japan on http://www.redcross.se – “We are there in Japan and helps people suffering with medical care, psychosocial support, blankets and hygiene kits.” – Translated by G…..
Thanks Patrik.
I’ll donate using Patriks link.
I’ll donate via Sony as they have promised that employees donations will be matched dollar by dollar (or in my case Yen by Yen). So whatever I donate will be doubled 🙂