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Thursday, May 19, 2011

publishing of planning material on website

YMCA Disaster Relief and Recovery Plan: Overview: "

Phase 1: Emergency
At evacuation centers - First year after the disaster


Establishment, operation/ management and support of Disaster Volunteer Centers:

*Overcoming lack of infrastructure or lifeline: asking their needs, offering
evacuation centers, distribution of food supplies and daily necessities

*Support at evacuation centers: distribution of supplies, stress-reduction and
physical exercise programs

*Assist to clean private houses: carrying broken furniture, tidying and cleaning
up inside the houses

*Help the weak: support nurseries and after-schools, recreation, mental
counseling, nursing care for the elderly

*Distribution of picture books, stationeries, toys and sporting goods for children

*Request of Coordinators of Japan YMCA Disaster Volunteers

Phase 2: After Emergency
Moving into temporary housings - For a half year to two years


Support for normal livelihood (Planning and operating projects)

*Camp and after-school programs for children: grief retreat camps, trauma-
reduction camps, etc.

*Supportive activities for classes, recreation and ?field day? at schools

*Short or long stay for the elderly: offering YMCA campsites and training centers

*Programs and activities at YMCA centers: wellness (aquatic and gymnastic)
programs, learning/ studying support

*Support affected students and youths: vocational training and scholarships

*Training for students as disaster recovery volunteers

Phase 3: Restart normal livelihood
No evacuation centers - For one to five years

Training of Trainers who promote recovery (Building citizen-participated communities)

* Training youth leading trainers for recovery

* Support students? lives: scholarships, dormitories, and high schools with
correspondence courses, vocational trainings, etc.

* Childcare: nurseries and after-schools

* Long-term mental counseling

* Establishment of Recovery Support Centers


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