By Sarah Maraschky | Communications Associate
Peace Winds has received thank you letters from several municipalities in Hiroshima prefecture informing us that the Disaster Volunteer Centers are closing but that they will continue their support for the affected people following the floods in August 2021. The letter above reads:
“We would like to extend sincere gratitude to everyone who has supported our activities. We do believe it was the strongest support for the affected people that you were always with us.
Even though our Disaster Volunteer Center is closing, there is still a long way to go before the affected people will be able to get back to their normal everyday life.
We appreciate your continuous support for our reconstruction.”
We would like to share these letters, with our warmest appreciation that each one of you enabled us to serve for the affected people on the ground.
In 2022, Peace Winds will continue to support the efforts of community-based disaster risk reduction not only in flood-affected areas but all over Japan, keeping in mind that every part of the country is prone to natural disasters.
Again, thank you so much for your kind support, and we hope you will stay with Peace Winds on our journey to reduce the risk and suffering from disasters as we believe it is worth the tireless work.
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