The festive season is a challenging time for individuals and families living in temporary housing.
Recognizing this, Tono Magokoro Net (TMN) launched a nationwide call for volunteers to dress as Santa Claus, and to deliver small gifts to tsunami victims living Iwate Prefecture.

TMN launched its first “100 Santas Clauses!” campaign in the fall of 2011, initially calling for 100 volunteers to dress as Santa Claus, and distribute gifts to tsunami victims living in temporary accommodation in towns and cities across coastal Iwate.

Such was the success of the initial campaign, that the number of volunteers immediately rose from 100 to 500. In 2012, the program sought 600 volunteers to distribute gifts across a three-day period between December 22 and 24.

The JTI Foundation’s specific contribution focused on the towns of Ofunato and Rikuzentakata, where the presents donated reached over 10,000 beneficiaries.

This project was important for a number of reasons. First, provided a welcome morale booster for those whose lives had yet to return to normality. For many individuals and families, the Christmas season is often challenging emotionally – as they remember loved ones claimed by the tragedy – or separated by temporary rehousing programs.

Second, TMN’s nationwide publicity campaign reinforced the volunteering ethic that was an important factor in providing emergency relief in the immediate aftermath of the March 2011 disaster.

Finally, the program reminded the wider population of Japan of the plight of those still living with the consequences of the earthquake and tsunami in Iwate – one of the prefectures most affected by the disaster.

Key numbers

OVER 20 YEARS OF INVESTMENT IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

45

Countries where we have supported our partners’ work in response to a growing range of threats to life and livelihood

50

Million USD invested since 2001 to help communities better prepare for – and recover from – natural and man-made disasters

100

Projects addressing a broad range of challenges, including mine-clearance, emergency shelter, resilient housing solutions and capacity building

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We support measures that increase the preparedness of communities threatened by natural disasters. We assist in project design and implementation and promote risk awareness and community collaboration.

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We promote projects that help communities recover from the impact of disasters and strengthen their resilience – rebuilding lives and livelihoods as quickly and sustainably as possible.

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