~がんばれ、にっぽん~ Ganbare Nippon

日本のために、いま私たちができること

EMI Family 4 Japan eBay Auction Charity

2011-04-07 | Announcement


Artists and songwriters from across the EMI family have been supporting the Red Cross to raise funds for the people affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Over the next three weeks, incredible auction items from some of the world’s biggest stars will be available to bid on to help this important cause.


Artists supporting the appeal include: Coldplay, The Beatles, Daft Punk, Corinne Bailey-Rae, Duffy, Keith Urban, 30 Seconds to Mars, The Beastie Boys, Michael Franti, The Chemical Brothers, Tiziano Ferro, Juan Luis Guerra, Herbert Gronemeyer, Raphael, Norah Jones, Katy Perry, Iron Maiden, Jane Birkin, DAVID GILMOUR, Gorillaz, the Beach Boys, Depeche Mode, Good Charlotte, BEASTIE BOYS, Jeff Bridges, Tinie Tempah, Deadmau5, Kylie Minogue, The Kooks, David Guetta, Angela Gheorghiu, Lady Antebellum, Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, Arcade Fire,
More items will be added over the coming weeks.


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http://members.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=emifamily4japan

Charity Event Report (Part3)

2011-04-03 | Event Reports

On Friday 1 April, St. Pius X Primary School held a charity day called 'Pray for Japan Day'. Firstly, the whole school held a mass to pray for the disaster victims in Japan in the morning. Students learned the earthquake and tsunami disaster by watching videos. The students also made Origami cranes with senior students' assistance during class. Those cranes were assembled and became a beautiful tapestry which is now displayed at the school entrance. They raised $350 on the day. Well done!

Melbourne Japanese Community Joint Appeal Street Collection on Sunday 10 April

2011-04-02 | Upcoming Charity Events
The major Japanese Associations including the General Consulate of Japan and the Japanese Camber of Commerce & Industry (JCCI), Melbourne will get together again to run a joint Japanese earthquake disaster appeal in Melbourne CBD on Sunday 10 April, 2011.

If you wish to participate in this event, please visit the JCCI website and download the application form.


JCCI website
http:www.jcci-jsm.org.au/doc/gienkin.doc