Disaster Relief GCF
2026-05-01 06:49:35

Launching a New Disaster Relief Initiative Through GCF to Save Lives Faster

ARROWS,” which rapidly deploys to disaster sites for rescue missions. The organization's latest initiative amplifies their commitment to disaster prevention and risk mitigation, ensuring a faster response to emergencies.

Project Details



  • - Project Title: Save Lives Faster!
  • - Fundraising Goals: 1 million yen
  • - Funding Period: May 1, 2026 - July 29, 2026

Allocated Fund Utilization


The contributions will be used for:
  • - Strengthening organizational and personnel infrastructure of the Flying Search and Medical Unit
  • - Stockpiling and managing disaster relief supplies
  • - Conducting training exercises in collaboration with local governments and enterprises to prepare for emergencies

Donation Incentives


Donors will receive a variety of return gifts to express gratitude. These include:
  • - Arita ware ceramics from Yoshieemon Production, Rim Plate 18cm
  • - A set of five sheets of initial harvested roasted seaweed
  • - Ureshino tea bottles (280ml × 24) from the Imari Yamandori brand, and more.

About Civic Force


Founded in 2009, Civic Force has been dedicated to implementing effective disaster response in Japan. The organization collaborates with businesses, nonprofits, and government entities to provide immediate support from the moment crises hit until recovery. By maximizing individual strengths, Civic Force tailors its actions according to the needs at hand, ensuring that lessons learned from past disasters contribute to building a resilience-focused community more effectively.

Contact Information:
  • - Name: Civic Force
  • - Representative Director: Kaori Negi
  • - Address: 2-41-12 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  • - URL: Civic Force

The GCF project positions Civic Force as a critical player in disaster management, reinforcing their mission to mitigate the aftermath of calamities and safeguard vulnerable populations against future crises.


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