This week's heart 2016.04.28

Kumamoto's damage gradually spread day by day and is now comparable to the Chuetsu earthquake.
From the experience of the Great East Japan Earthquake, you can easily imagine how an environment where you can lose your home and “cannot return” for a long time will have a major impact on your mind and body.

On the other hand, support for each prefecture seems to be moving quickly, including DMAT and DPAT.
As you enter GW, you can expect a lot of information to return home, join volunteers, and get new information.
It is around this time that I feel that the lessons are being utilized, even if there are challenges.

The creation of a “community cafe” in Otsuchi-cho has continued slowly, thanks to you.
The last big equipment was brought in recently and it has become more like a cafe.
I want more people to stop by, and I have to focus on wisdom in public relations and programs.
In addition, this “cafe making” has been able to prepare substantial facilities mainly through “Red Feather“ Disaster Volunteer / NPO Activity Support Fundraising ”Subsidy Project No. 17 (Medium-to-long term)”.
This place is filled with the warm good intentions of many people.
Please come by all means.

 

4gatsu<This week's members>
Yuriko Tanabe (Psychiatric nurse)
Akiko Ito (mental health worker)
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