Tuesday, April 5, 2011

3rd Batch

Last batch...
So thank you so much to everyone who bought Comanechi ChariTee.
I'm going to send the last batch tomorrow.
I've just found a good charity to donate to. My friends in Japan Pika from Afrirampo, Wada & Masuko from DMBQ have been driving delivering directly to the victims & affected area all the stuff they need from Osaka (where we are from). I trust my friends. Check out the picture below. They've been messaging friends in bands over the world, collecting donation and doing this.
I know Red Cross is a big organisation, they can do big things. Many people have been donating to Red Cross and other big charities right now. I'm sure they've been doing a good job.
But your money you donated through buying my T shirts, I just wanted to make sure that all this money is going to get used for people in needs directly, efficiently & correctly.
I'm still thinking of selling bit more Charitee shirts at the Comanechi charity gig THIS SUNDAY if I get time to make some more...
So once I sort all the money out I'll keep you updated.
So yeah, if anyone around THIS SUNDAY, come to get vandalised by us for £7.50, in return we donate your money to Red Cross. For this charity, the promoter and all the bands on the bill agreed to donate to Red Cross Japan Tsunami Apparel.
Tickets here: Ticketweb

p.s. Here in England they stopped mentioning about Japan on the news, people already started to forget about the disaster, but it's still less than a month since it happened.
What the victims need is more help when people start stop helping them.
They still need help and support, they are still stuck with no home.

2 comments:

Kim said...

i doubt people forget just because it's not covered on the news as frequently anymore, i've donated to red cross and whenever i get a chance here to contribute to benefit gigs my friends have been organising, sorry i couldn't order a tee, would've loved to but couldn't sort it with paypal.
sucks that it fades in the news when they feel it will not be sensational enough but those with a good head on their shoulder and/or with family and friends there this is not just 'oh that thing that happend a month ago'. recovery will take months, likely years, and even then scars will remain, so people will keep doing their best to help out as much as they can, even with distance as an obstacle there's always ways to do your best for the good cause.

Fueena said...

Mine's there!
Cant wait to wear it through all Spain so everybody knows you and you can come often!