School is a place where you can achieve things which can only be achieved now.
Three years after the tsunami, the Red Cross is supporting long-term recovery
Paying a rare return visit to a family affected by disaster (Contd.)
Futaba High School Film Project
JRCS helps Fukushima students process memories into film
Health Exams for Victims of Nuclear Power Plant Disaster
Need for continuous health support
Iwate Childrens Care Center: Children hold the key to the future
Red Cross to support children’s mental health care in disaster-hit prefecture
Two years on, new psychological stresses emerge amongst survivors of Japan’s triple disaster
JRCS Nurses attempt to ease survivors’ feeling of discomfort after the mega quake
Reviving Ishinomaki’s seaweed industry (Takehiko Nanbu’s Story)
Helping to keep the elderly fit with Red Cross activities (Yoko Kumagai’s Story)
Despite the slow pace of reconstruction some business re-opened (Kenichi Murakami’s Story)
Nordic Style Walking keeps the tsunami survivors fit and healthy
Red Cross encourages Fukushima children to put experiences into words
Tokushima and Yamagata Prefecture Red Cross Volunteers brought smiles to quake survivors
Living with radiation
- Fukushima grapples with re-building -
Summer camp gives Fukushima kids change of scene and some new experiences
The extraordinary challenge of a school lunch in post-tsunami Fukushima
With the restrictions lifted in areas of Fukushima, some residents are returning home
Concerned parents seek reassurance from Red Cross radiation scans in Fukushima City
Getting new life out of old things
Beneficiary Profile 2: Mrs and Mrs Kumagai
by Francis Markus
Fleeing from the tsunami with a dog
Beneficiary Profile 1: Masako Horoiwa
by Francis Markus
Red Cross event at the temporary homes provides smiles on suvivors' faces
The long road to recovery one year on from the earthquake and tsunami
Japan One Year: Diary 6
Adjusting to a new life in Fukushima
by Francis Markus in Koriyama
Japan One Year: Diary 5
Finding hope in Fukushima
by Francis Markus in Yabuki Town
Japan One Year: Diary 4
Fukushima: assessing the future
by Francis Markus in Fukushima City
Japan One Year: Diary 3
Getting slowly back to business
by Francis Markus in Yamada
Japan One Year: Diary 2
Tsunami children cope with parents stress
by Francis Markus in Yamada
Japan One Year: Diary 1
Coming to terms with tragedy
by Francis Markus in Otsuchi
Elderly and sick the focus of special care
- Japan Diary by Francis Markus in Rikuzentakata -
Helping kids put disaster behind them
- Japan Diary by Francis Markus in Minamisanriku -
Assistance steadily reaching those in need
-Japan Diary by Francis Markus in Otsuchi-
Spirit of Florence Nightingale lives on in Ishinomaki Red Cross Nursing School