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CRASH offers seminars in training for disaster volunteers as well as serving as a relief coordination contact.
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FUND: Community Fund
This ministry is composed of several projects.
A. "Azatori" Revival Project: A community farmers' market, this project aims to revive the Azatori market and strengthen the community as well as create a source of income for participants.
B. A stationed administrative coordinator: To strengthen the connection between the local community, a stationed administrative assistant that handles volunteers and various projects would be ideal.
C. Field Revival Study Project: Once a month a study session takes place for locals to learn about EM.
D. EM Distribution Project: We want to distribute 500L tanks of EM to each community, and allow them free access and use of it for their fields.
E. Iwanuma Survivor Care Project: A project to provide concerts, Ayako Miura book clubs, and other recreational activities that also are a venue to care for survivors' emotional and spiritual needs.
F. Iwanuma Chapel Ministry Project: From 2012 we have been holding once a month worship services, which at the moment we call Iwanuma Chapel.
To Be Used For
Construction costs Labor costs Travel expenses Rent
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FUND: Child Trauma Fund
Every other Saturday, children from the Asahigaoka area of Onagawa gather and we host a children's program. The first half of the program consists of worship songs and a short message. The second half will be physical activities. In the past we have used the OperationSAFE program, and the children have memorized Bible verses. As we share the scripture, we care for the children's spiritual and emotional needs.
To Be Used For
Transportation and fuel costs Food Labor costs
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FUND: Child Trauma Fund
This project was conceived based on the need for Christians to care for and support those deeply affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant disaster. The program seeks to propose and organize several children's projects, such as a 2~5 night camp. We call nation-wide for those willing to host the events and camps, and invite children to participate through local churches in Fukushima. Henceforth we'd like to establish a steering committee with members from all the partnering organizations.
Partners
Fukushima Christ Church network CRASH Japan Tohoku Help Aomori Net Japan Alliance Christ Church
To Be Used For
Transportation Supplies
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FUND: Arts & Sports Fund
Using worship music, Michtam Music Ministry concerts bring hope and joy to the survivors, and ease their pain. Chu Kosaka has been bringing the message of hope to the churches affected by the disaster, as well as to the temporary housing communities. As winter drew near last year, we saw a decline in the number of volunteers. This brought discouragement among the survivors and Michtam continued to send their musicians and perform concerts.
Once or twice a month, musicians such as Migiwa, Chu Kosaka, Asiah, classic groups (piano, 3~5 violinists), and gospel choirs are sent to the affected areas. If there are requests for children-oriented events or hula dance events, Michtam wishes to incorporate those as well.
Partners
Chu Kosaka and Michtam Ministry CRASH Bases Churches in partnership with CRASH
To Be Used For
Event costs Transportation
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FUND: Arts & Sports Fund
The Love Miyagi Project intends to reach out to Hallelujah Gospel Family choir members in the disaster-stricken areas to aid in re-establishing normality and rebuilding relationships, so they may find healing and restoration. This involves a six-month Spiritual Care Outreach to HGF members in the Miyagi area, doing prayer sessions, Bible studies, and grief management counseling from pastors. The number one goal is spiritual care for HGF members.
Partners
John Lucas Barrett and the Hallelujah Gospel Family Choir
To Be Used For
Classroom Rental Costs, Pastoral Care (honorarium and travel)
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