By Callie Spaide | Project Leader
More than a year ago, the northern coast of Japan was decimated following a massive earthquake and tsunami. Countless people lost their lives, homes and business were destroyed, and radiation fears due to the damaged nuclear reactors in Fukushima have added to the emotional toll of the disaster, as communities continue the long process of recovery.
International Medical Corps was on-the-ground 48 hours after the earthquake, reaching 20,000 people at evacuation centers.
Since then, we’ve partnered with local organizations and the Japanese government to:
Our progress was possible thanks to your generosity. Please, take some time today and read our 1-year report detailing our work in Japan since March 2011.
And on behalf of all of us at International Medical Corps, thank you so much for your support!
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