“The current situation of the earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear plants is in a way the most severe crisis in the 65 years since World War II,” recently announced Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan.
Japan is suffering. The grave disaster that hit the country on March 11 is frightening, shocking and distressing. The tragedy has left Japan’s residents – and the global community at large – agape as the country struggles desperately to pick itself up. As nuclear threats and death tolls rise, so does the increasing population of people forced into homelessness seeking food, water and shelter. While uncertainty lingers ahead, the international community’s collective call to action has been incredibly inspiring, providing a spark of hope amidst this dark time.











































