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May 18, 2011
Over 180 'International Volunteers,' have joined Peace Boat's relief activities. The international community's presence is needed so that the devastation is not forgotten, and rebuilding can continue.
May 17, 2011
Torii Kenta went to Ishinomaki on April 8, and over 3 weeks found that volunteer work in the station area markedly improved the situation over that time.
May 12, 2011
Peace Boat stores all donated relief goods such as food, sanitary goods, household items and cleaning equipment at the indoor sports hall of the Ishinomaki Senshu University.
May 5, 2011
Peace Boat launched the “Smile Project” with the Social Welfare Council, ap bank and Megumi Japan to clear mud and debris from over 200 individually-owned residences and businesses.
May 2, 2011
The winter is slowly turning into spring, and many schools in Ishinomaki which Peace Boat has been supporting are opening for classes. In late April entrance ceremonies were held for the new students.
May 1, 2011
It is now Golden Week, with many public holidays in Japan. Many people use this vacation time to volunteer in affected areas, and Peace Boat is coordinating 660 volunteers this week.
April 27, 2011
A coordinator of international volunteers in Ishinomaki in March and April highlights the importance of volunteering and support beyond national borders.
April 13, 2011
1 month and 2 days after the earthquake, the Moriya Fruit and Vegetable Store, which has been servicing Ishinomaki for the last 80 years, was the first shop to re-open after the disaster.
April 10, 2011
On April 10, Peace Boat held a seminar in Tokyo featuring reports and testimonials from the first batch of volunteers to Ishinomaki.
April 5, 2011
A makeshift café has been opened at the evacuation centre on the Minato Primary School campus by Peace Boat volunteers to create a space for relaxation and respite for evacuees and nearby residents.