Posts Tagged ‘Earthquake’

Haiti recovery: Two years later

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Rebuilding Haiti, 2 years later

HAITI – Two years ago, a devastating earthquake ripped through the nation of Haiti—changing it forever. Since then, so many of you have made such a significant impact in these communities that we wanted to share just a few of the things your support has accomplished over the last two years. (more…)

Watch: Celebrating Adianne’s Gift of Love

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

HAITI – About a year ago I had a chance to meet a little girl from Haiti, her name is Adianne.

Adianne was first brought to us because she had a severe bone infection and she also had sickle cell anemia. (more…)

Earthquake in Turkey: Images of tragedy and hope

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Search and rescue teams climb the rubble in Turkey after the earthquake.

ERCIS, Turkey – Operation Blessing disaster relief teams are on the ground in Turkey working in partnership with Humedica, a German medical team, to bring relief to earthquake survivors. (more…)

Operation Blessing in the Japanese media

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Operation Blessing Japan is interviewed for television broadcast.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

JAPAN – Media is a big part of modern Japanese culture, with just about every home subscribed to one of the national daily papers, owning a TV set, and having Internet access through fiber optic cable or by mobile phone.

NHK, the national public broadcasting corporation, is the largest media enterprise in Asia. Along with four other commercial media conglomerates, it dominates the flow of information to the nation. So, what have the Japanese media been saying about Operation Blessing’s relief activities? (more…)

OB Japan provides eye glasses for middle school Kendo team

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

OB Japan gives glasses to middle school Kendo team members.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

MINAMI SANRIKU, Japan – Even though seven months have passed since the tsunami along the Tohoku Coast, Operation Blessing teams are still finding opportunities to help survivors in need of eye glasses. A recent request for eye exams came from the parents and coaches of the Utatsu Middle School Kendo Team. (more…)

Returning the blessings: Fishermen in Japan grateful for new nets

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Fishermen in Japan thank Operation Blessing with a delivery of fresh caught fish.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SABUSAWA ISLAND, Japan – The fishermen on Sabusawa Island who lost their nets to the March tsunami are doing well with the gill nets provided by Operation Blessing. Recently, they got together and sent our local OBI office in Japan a special surprise delivery.

Despite losing most of their nets to the tsunami, and having very little hope reviving their industry for some time, the Sabusawa gill net fishermen are doing a roaring business—catching lots of fish and selling them at the reopened Shiogama Fish Market. (more…)

OBI helps restore livelihoods of Japan’s master inkstone craftsmen

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

debris from tsunami

OGATSU Town, Mayiga Prefecture, Japan–We felt the fringe effects of Typhoon Talis which crossed the island last night. It was windy all day, raining, and with my raincoat on…hot. (more…)

New glasses help tsunami survivors return to work

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

In Japan, tsunami survivors receive eye exams from Operation Blessing.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

RIKUZENTAKADA, Japan – Though over four months have passed since the tsunami here, we found that there were still survivors who were in need of glasses. Otsuchi and Rikuzentakada, two completely devastated fishing towns on the rugged coast of Iwate Prefecture, were the sites for our most recent OBI eye clinics. (more…)

Netting the blessings of the sea: Japanese fisherman gets back to work

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Operation Blessing helped Doi get back to work by suppliying him with fishing nets.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SABUSAWA ISLAND, Japan – Fumio Doi, a gillnet fisherman from Sabusawa Island, lost his home and most of his fishing nets to the tsunami earlier this year. His fishing boat, the Sabusawa Maru, survived, as it was moored on the opposite side of the island. However, Doi and his family ended up living in the small hilltop evacuation center set up in a local school, with no means of income. (more…)

Boats help fishermen get back to work in Japan

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Operation Blessing supplies fishermen in Japan with boats.

MOTOYOSHI, Japan – For coastal fishing communities in Japan devastated by the tsunami, replacing their boats is a crucial step toward getting back to work—and eventually rebuilding their lives.

Because of the long waiting list for purchasing new boats in Japan, it can take months to get a fishing vessel. (more…)

Opening doors to bring more aid to Japan

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Fishermen in Japan are in need of assistance to restart their businesses.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

KESENNUMA, Japan – Our recent eye clinics have been in the city of Kesennuma, a decimated major fishing port in the northern eastern corner of Miyagi Prefecture. At our first clinic here we met the former mayor of Motoyoshi Town, which had merged with the city two years ago. (more…)

Helping fishermen in Japan return to work

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Operation Blessing helps fishermen in Japan return to work after the earthquake and tsunami.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

URATO ISLANDS, Japan – Fishermen always suffer in the aftermath of a tsunami. The historically unprecedented tsunami that struck along 300 miles of the east coast of northern Japan and reached heights of 90 feet and traveled up to 5 miles inland was no exception. (more…)

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