We are considering changing our lodging location to HQ. This would mean cheaper trips and easier access and coordination, but it would also mean less comfort (we’d provide futons and fans), going to a public onsen and strict rules about cleaning and noise. In this case, which plan would you opt for? (tentative plans!)
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NADIA has a new logo !!!
Thanks to the kind efforts of Tom Sagiuchi, NADIA can now be identified with an original logo !
Green for hope, simple round letters for friendliness, and a globe to show that hands don’t have nationalities.
Our logo creators:
On Namiki. Creative Art Director
Tom Sagiuchi Producer
Three months have passed
We may live close, we may have our office near by, we may have friends in common, but three months ago most of us were total strangers. But today we are here at Ishinomaki for one purpose. To bring “Hope” to Ishinomaki.
47 crew gathered at our headquarter, some are veterans, some are new. June 11 was the 3rd month since the tsunami wrecked the lives of hundred of thousands of people. It may not be in the TV news anymore, but people up there still need a lot of help. People are trying to keep their chin up and doing more than their best to go forward. Clocks in Ishinomaki city still point at 3:50, but their clock in heart never stops.
The amount of work to be done may seem hopeless and our small contribution to this may make us feel helpless.
But every week we receive hundreds and hundreds of “Thank you” words from people at Minato school area. We had cleaned a main hall of a temple, and cleaned up a huge graveyard, which may not be directly connected to their daily life, but the chief priest told us that people are actually crying for what we’ve done.
When we visited minato elementary school for the first time, the weather was still cold and entire city seemed gray with debris and muds. But three months after tsunami, a clear blue sky welcomed us, it was clear and shinny enough to keep our head up.
Our help is always needed.
member of 11-12/June
NADIA in Belgian newspaper ! (French)
NADIA on Canadian TV (French)
NADIA was on Radio-Canada on June 9 22h.
http://www.radio-canada.ca/emissions/telejournal/2010-2011/Reportage.asp?idDoc=157925&autoPlay
Each one of you is the great one
There are several groups which have been making great contribution to nadia activity. Tokyo Canadians Hockey Club is one of them. They have been participating in Nadia activity since our very early stage. How many bags of muds were carried out by their leadership from huge Buddist temple last weekend..
The great one, Wayne Gretzky once said,
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be. ”
They always know what we should do next…
“You miss 100% of the shots you never take.”
Heroes without names
Almost 90 days have past since tsunami.
Along the way we have met numerous heroes…
They were muddy and sweaty, far from the image of heroes in the movie screen, but they had a warm heart and deep love for people at Ishinomaki.
Here we would like to give special thanks to Deutsche Bank group employees and others who donated…
Summer blankets delivery
People may think that, at evacuation centers they already got enough supply for their temporal life, and they don’t need any thing anymore.
The answer is No.
Imagine when tsunami hit beautiful Tohoku land, people had to evacuate without carrying anything with them from their house , and it was chilling winter. Soon they have received winter supplies; like sweaters, down jackets, winter blankets, and winter socks.
And now humid and hot summer is arriving at Ishinomaki. And they don’t have any summer supply. They evacuated to Minato elementary school with their hands free. None of them could bring personal belongings out from house.
We heard the needs of 300 summer blankets, and thanks to generous friends and colleagues, we could deliver to them on 22/May.
Your financial support will be delivered directly to people at Ishinomaki by Nadia.
Please keep supporting people at Ishinomaki.
We need your hands
During Golden week, you might have heard through TV that there were too many volunteers at Tohoku, and they didn’t get enough work to do.
I imagine lots of people might have wanted to join volunteer activity but many hasitated, because they didn’t want to be nuisance.
Is it true that we have enough volunteers? The answer is NO. At least where we are working, at Ishinomaki area, there are so many houses to clean, and the number of needs are increasing.
On 8, may, the last day of golden week, we could only form one team, but all veterans. We were supposed to clean a store house and an office floor in the morning and a house in the afternoon.
Our task seemed to be difficult for small number of volunteers, but fortunately, 4 professional construction workers offered to join our team, and we completed cleaning in 4 hours! As soon as we finished, we hurried to next house to clean.
Before you hesitate, contact us. We always need your hands.
Two month have passed since eathquake
Dear all,
Two months ago at noon. Who could have imagined the scenes we can still see in Ishinomaki today? None of our NADIA members did, and none of us intended to have to take concrete actions. Nonetheless, we all somehow got shocked by the situation and decided to try to help and support them.
Two months have past. TV programmes are not broadcasting tsunami topics as often as before, but this doesn’t mean people there are not suffering anymore. Still many houses are left damaged, many people are still living in schelters.
Many clocks at Ishinomaki still points at 3:50p.m., the time tsunami hit the city. They lost many loving family/friends, houses and precious remories, which may not be returned to them. But we ‘d like to believe they don’t loose their hope and dream if we keep giving our hands and support.
Today, 2 months after the tragedy, please save 10 minutes of your time to think what you can do for them, and let’s pray for them together.
And most importantly, let’s go and give your actual hands to them.