The “Fukushima 50” were the brave workers who stayed at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant during the 2011 disaster to prevent a complete meltdown. If you’re looking to donate in support of these workers, survivors, or ongoing recovery efforts, here are some options:
1. Donations for Fukushima Workers & Victims
– Japanese Red Cross Society
– Supports disaster relief and medical aid in Fukushima.
– Website: [www.jrc.or.jp](https://www.jrc.or.jp/english/)
– Donations can be specified for “Great East Japan Earthquake.”
– Peace Boat Disaster Relief (PBV)
– Helps with long-term recovery in Fukushima.
– Website: [pbv.or.jp/en](https://pbv.or.jp/en/)
– Fukushima Prefecture Reconstruction Funds
– Some local governments accept donations for affected communities.
– Check official Fukushima websites for details.
2. Support for Nuclear Workers’ Health
– Organizations like Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center (CNIC) advocate for nuclear safety and worker rights
– [www.cnic.jp/english](http://www.cnic.jp/english/)
3. General Japan Disaster Relief
– Google Crisis Response (2011) had donation links, but most funds are now redirected to long-term recovery.
⚠️ Be Cautious of Scams
– Verify charities through official channels like the Japan NGO Center ([www.janic.org](http://www.janic.org/en/)).
Would you like help finding more specific funds (e.g., for workers’ families or anti-nuclear causes)? Let me know!