The Red Cross is working to help those in need in the wake of Japan's massive earthquake.
By Amie SchaenzerThe death toll from the 8.9-magnitude earthquake that shook Japan and a subsequent tsunami is in the hundreds and is expected to rise.
Here are some ways to help disaster victims affected by the earthquake:
The Red Cross is organizing efforts to help. You can donate to the effort by visiting the Red Cross's donation website or by texting REDCROSS to 90999, which will in turn donate $10, according to a Huffington Post article.
Save the Children, the world's leading independent organization for children, released a statement today that the organization is "mobilizing its global resources to respond to the needs of children and families affected by the earthquake and its aftermath, and an international emergency team has been dispatched to assist staff in Japan." Those looking to donate to that effort can visit Save the Children's donation page.
Global Giving has set up a fund-raising effort that has raised thousands of dollars so far and "will disburse funds to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami," according to the Global Giving donor website. Donors can choose to give a one-time or recurring donation of anywhere between $25 and $1,000.
The Google Person Finder has been set up for those looking to locate loved ones in Japan. The link to that site is: http://japan.person-finder.appspot.com/?lang=en.
Do you know of any other ways to donate or help those in need following Japan's earthquake? Tell us in the comments.
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