$2 Tuesday: Help and Hope for Daiichi Nuclear Plant Crisis Refugees
The Nippon Initiative is taking steps to provide help and hope for refugees in Japan from communities surrounding the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, crippled by last year's 9.0 earthquake and its aftermath.

Hundreds of refugees have been relocated to temporary housing in Koriyama, a major city about 50 kilometers away from the affected area. Many of these people are lonely and desparing of their losses stemming from the crisis. Pastor Nobby Tajima, who is currently from Koriyama, has been leading an effort to provide relief supplies, Christian literature, and overall moral support for the refugees.
The Nippon Initiative would like to invite you to be a part of this effort through $2 Tuesday. Every donation helps. That's why we are calling our outreach "$2" Tuesday. A gift of just $2 added to many others can make a big difference. Of course, you are free to donate a larger amount if you wish. And since Nippon Initiative Ministries is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, your gift is tax deductible.
Click HERE to be taken to our secure donor page. Thank you for your help and generosity!









