Support for Typhoon Victims in Japan
The Japanese Red Cross Society, headquartered in Minato City, Tokyo, has officially commenced the acceptance of donations for disaster relief following Typhoons No. 22 and No. 23 that recently impacted areas including Hachijojima in Tokyo. The organization stresses that every donation will be sent in full to the disaster fund distribution committee dedicated to supporting the lives of those affected.
About the Donation Fund
The fund officially named "Typhoon No. 22 and No. 23 Disaster Relief Fund" aims to provide urgent support to residents who have endured significant losses due to the natural calamities.
Donation Period
- - Start Date: October 22, 2023 (Wednesday)
- - End Date: December 26, 2023 (Friday)
Donation Methods
Contributors can choose from several convenient banking options:
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Japan Post Bank
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Bank Name: Japan Post Bank
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Account Number: 00110-4-605925
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Account Holder Name: Nihon Sekijujisha Typhoon No. 22 and No. 23 Disaster Relief Fund
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City Banks:
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Suzuland Branch
- Account Number: 2787542
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MUFG Bank, Yamabiko Branch
- Account Number: 2105537
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Mizuho Bank, Kunugi Branch
- Account Number: 0620774
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Account holder name for all banks: 日本赤十字社 (Japanese Red Cross)
It should be noted that if donors wish to receive a receipt for their contributions, they must contact the organization separately.
How to Get More Information
For detailed guidance, potential donors are encouraged to visit the Japanese Red Cross official website:
Japanese Red Cross.
Contact Information for Donations
For inquiries, the Partnership Promotion Department is available:
- - Phone: 03-4363-2056 (Dedicated Line)
- - Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM (Closed on weekends and holidays, including year-end and New Year holidays)
By standing together and contributing to the Typhoon No. 22 and No. 23 disaster relief fund, individuals can make a substantial impact in the recovery and support of the affected communities. Your generosity will bring hope and vital assistance to those who need it most.