Blogs
Helping the Kesennuma Fishermen’s Association Recover
Submitted by csinet on Thu, 2011-04-21 14:47The Volunteer Ministers have recently been delivering assists to the 96 fishermen of the Kesennuma Fishermen’s Association. As fishing is Kesennuma’s main industry, recovery of the Fishermen’s Association members means recovery of Kesennuma City itself.
The president of the association was the first to receive an assist. He gained so much from the action he asked the Volunteer Ministers to return the following day to deliver assists to every member of the association.
Japan: Handling the Devastation
Submitted by csinet on Thu, 2011-04-21 14:41Koji Minami became an active Volunteer Minister shortly after the disaster and has been in active duty since. Here is his personal view on the situation.
Volunteer Minister Koji Minami tells the story of his work after the earthquake in Sendai, Japan:
Being There to Help: Daimon Yoshida about his Volunteer Minister work in Kesennuma City
Submitted by csinet on Sun, 2011-04-17 23:00A few days after the disaster Daimon Yoshida left Tokyo to help in Kesennuma in the North-East of Japan. Here is his personal account.
I was in Kesennuma for several days. My hat is off to the Volunteer Ministers who are staying in a disaster zone for long periods of time.
Better Soup and Assists: Report from Tokyo Headquarters
Submitted by csinet on Sat, 2011-04-16 23:00Report from Scientology Volunteer Ministers Heasquarters in Tokyo, Japan:
Today we helped 2,673 people and delivered 219 assists in Onagawa, Ishinomaki and Kesennuma. While we are expanding and sending teams to assess the damage and the state of the shelters in areas we have not yet visited, we continue delivering assists and helping the evacuees in any way we can.
More Help and From Nearby: Taiwanese Volunteer Ministers Arrived in Japan
Submitted by csinet on Wed, 2011-04-13 15:26Ten Taiwanese Volunteer Ministers arrived in the Tokyo airport on the 10th of April to help in Japan.
They were welcomed by the Volunteer Minister team at the Tokyo Headquarters, received their orientation to the scene on the ground and deployed to Onagawa yesterday. The Taiwanese team is now working with the Scientology Volunteer Ministers in Onagawa, delivering assists and helping in any way possible.
Scientology Volunteer Minister and EMT of Spring Valley, New York
Submitted by csinet on Wed, 2011-04-13 09:20Media Info: Lower Hudson News - lohud.com, 12 April 2011, 9:18pm
Spring Valley EMT aids towns, shelter in Japan, praises country's disaster response
SPRING VALLEY — While thousands of people were fleeing the triple disaster — earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis — in Japan, Ayal Lindeman was headed into some of the hardest-hit parts of the country.The 54-year-old Spring Valley resident and frequent first responder to disasters in Haiti and the Gulf Coast returned home Friday after a 10-day deployment.