Emergency Support for Ukrainian Refugees Shelter: Settling in Shelter Check-in 2 Shelter Check-in

Peace Winds Japan

Org #16569
Vetted since 2020
1996
year founded
$158,667
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
5
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

1) Provide timely humanitarian relief in emergencies to help people whose lives have been threatened by conflicts and natural disasters. 2) Assist communities whose social foundations have been destroyed by providing rehabilitation and development cooperation for self-sustainability. 3) Pursue conflict prevention and resolution through our field activities. 4) Raise public awareness by disseminating information on assistance needs. 5) Put forward proposals for improving the effectiveness of relief-providing mechanisms in society.

Project Leaders
Jangwoo Lee
Jangwoo Lee
Rika Yamamoto
Rika Yamamoto
Hiroshi Kunita
Hiroshi Kunita
Natsuko Takenaka
Natsuko Takenaka
Organization Information
1161-2 2nd Floor, Chikada
Jinsekikogen-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture 720-1622
Japan
+81-847-89-0885
Organization Information
1161-2 2nd Floor, Chikada
Jinsekikogen-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture 720-1622
Japan
+81-847-89-0885

Project Reports

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Mozambique Flood Response: Bringing Hope to Affect

By Peace Winds Project | Project Organizer

Widespread Flooding Across Mozambique  People in Mozambique have been grappling with severe flooding triggered by heavy rains that have persisted since December last year. Although the country is... Read the full report ›

Promoting Health and Functional Recovery for Elderly and Disabled People in Evacuation Shelters

By Peace Winds Project | Project Organizer

In Dnipro, a city in the Dnipropetrovsk region of eastern Ukraine, many elderly and people with disabilities who have fled from near the front lines are living in evacuation shelters. As more than... Read the full report ›

Rescuing Dogs from Tokushima: The Endless Cycle of Stray and Abandoned Dogs

By Peace Winds Project | Project Organizer

Peace Wanko rescue dogs slated to be killed not only from Hiroshima Prefecture but also from Tokushima Prefecture, responding to requests from local government authorities. In Tokushima, where stray... Read the full report ›
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