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Ways to help Japan in Second Life

The people of Japan still need our help.  Here are some Second Life locations where you can make donations or just say prayers for those who have lost so much.  This picture shows artwork on which you can bid to make a donation at the Japan Courage Project.

Fukushima Japan Park: Created by Fukushima City resident Yukinomaii Aichi who says "we love Tohoku Japan, never give up."  You can buy Linden bears there, and Linden Lab will donate the proceeds to Japan relief.  Second Life members can teleport there by clicking slurl.com/secondlife/Enchanted%20Islands/32/13/20

Japan Courage Project: You can bid on art by some of Second Life's top artists, with proceeds going to Japan.  The artists are Ally Aeon, Chap Ter Kronfeld,  Claudia222 Jewell, Giovanna Cerise, Harter Fall, Maya Paris, Moeuhane Sandalwood, Penelope Parx, Sander Hax, Solkide Auer, Special Jewell, Treacle Darlandes, and Typote Beck.  You can view and bid on the art at the Crossworlds Gallery.  Second Life members can teleport there by clicking slurl.com/secondlife/lynto%20land/132/218/4003.

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Project FUR Japan: Fundraiser for the lost/injured animals in Japan after the earthquake. You can learn more at projectfurjapan.wordpress.com and Second Life members can teleport there at slurl.com/secondlife/Plumhill/133/132/29

Hachikoku yama JapanEarthquake Donation:You can make donations and send messages to victims.  Second Life members can teleport there at slurl.com/secondlife/Hachikoku%20yama/136/165/50

Our tears and prayers for Japan:You can buy Linden bears as Japan relief donations, there's a free teeshirt offered, and prayer pose balls.  Second Life members can teleport there by clicking slurl.com/secondlife/La%20Triste%20Luna/61/32/22

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