Skip to main content

5toSurvive

I hope that we will not too soon forget that a nation is still reeling from one of the greatest natural disasters in history.  

I am so thankful to those who donated to my LA Marathon Japan Tsunami Relief Fundraiser for the American Red Cross.  Those few hundred dollars will definitely help. 

A few friends of mine are also helping in the effort.  Genevieve, in Hong Kong, is running ~25k in honor of Japan (around a horse race track).  And Anna, my friend who teaches and lives in Fukui, Japan, has been working hard since the event, collecting supplies.

On April 11, Anna will be running 5k to raise funds for the stricken areas of her country.  Anna writes the following:

"As someone who lives in Japan, I have been both shocked at the destruction caused by the earthquake and tsunami, and amazed at how people are coming together to help those in need. Watching these events unfold, I’ve had one continuous thought on my mind, 'How can I help?'. And when I sat down to think about what I could do, I turned to what I know best: running.

As a keen runner from a young age, I have entered many races and seen what charity runs can do. Each year the London marathon raises millions for charities, and now its our turn to make a difference for Japan.

So...here’s your chance. On Sunday, April 10th, at 3:11pm I am challenging myself to run 5toSurvive -- 5kms to benefit earthquake/tsunami relief -- and I'm asking all of you to join me. This is an event created for everyone, no matter who or where you are, to join forces and help.

If you're a serious runner then go for it, if you're not then have fun! Invite some friends, put on a costume, and walk the distance with a bucket for donations along the way. The great thing is you can decide the details of your event, but you'll be doing it with others from around the world.

The idea is to run or walk 5km and raise money by doing it. Trust me, this really is where you can make a difference. There are 47 prefectures in Japan. If one person can raise 10,000 yen per prefecture, it will be 470,000 yen. Imagine what a group of 5 or 10 of you can do! (And now imagine runs in New York, London, Toronto, LA and you see what we are going to achieve!)

It’s easy to raise money -- just join the 5toSurvive team on justgiving.com and your friends and family can easily donate to GlobalGiving’s earthquake relief efforts. Here’s how you get started in a few easy steps:

STEP 1: Go to http://www.justgiving.com/ and click 'Get Started.' and 'Make Your Page.' Choose 'Personal Challenge' and follow the directions. Now go to https://www.justgiving.com/teams/5tosurvive/ and click 'Join Team.' (Down at the bottom where it lists the team members). Select the page that you just made and join the team!

STEP 2: Create your 5km course. (There's a number of websites you can use for this, I would recommend mapmyrun.com).

STEP 3: Plan your event -- Big or small, its up to you. Feel free to run on your own. Or find people to run with you: a few friends or your local AJET group, running club, or college’s Japanese Culture Association. (To add an extra element of fun, plan to wear costumes!)

STEP 4: Raise awareness and tell people to sponsor you through your justgiving.com page so you can track your progress.

STEP 5: Go out and do it!

If you have any questions or are having trouble getting your 5km together, please contact contactus@5tosurvive.org.


I’m urging you to do what you can to raise donations and awareness! There really is no quick fix, and rebuilding the region will take years. By joining 5toSurvive and running or walking what is probably less than your everyday commute to work, you can be a part of a worldwide effort to remember the victims of the tsunami and give the people still struggling in the face of such devastation a helping hand. If running isn’t your thing or you want to do more then follow in mine and others footsteps, I’d encourage you to organise something by yourself or with your friends!


Thanks! And I’ll see you on the starting line."

------

Name: 5toSurvive: Running for Japan

Date and time: April 10th, 3.11pm

Brief explanation:

An International 5km walk/run in aid of he Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief. More locations are added daily but we hope that with further promotion, we will be able to reach out and provide everyone with a easily accessible location to get involved.

The proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross, Living Dreams and Smile Kids Japan.

For more information on these charities please see the links below:

American Red Cross: http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main

Living Dreams: http://livingdreams.jp/main/

Smile Kids Japan: http://www.smilekidsjapan.org/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Giveaway Winner! -- Sony W Series MP3 Player (Update)

Updated Post: 3/20/11 As promised, here are the Sony W Series giveaway winners: -- both have been contacted and prizes sent -- Please e-mail me at (Gmail) Nobel4Lit2 with your addresses, and I'll ship out the units soon! Thanks to everyone who entered.  Stay tuned for another giveaway soon (maybe later this week)! (Note: I ended up putting everyone's retweets starting after the comments when it came to numbering the entries.) Original Post: 3/10/11 Sunday, March 20 2011, the day I will run LA Marathon for the 4th time (and embark on my 8th 26.2 journey overall), will also be very special because it will mark the 5th year since I did my FIRST training run with the intention of running a marathon.  (Check out that life-changing post HERE ). Yep, on March 20, 2006, I went to the track and ran my first 3.25 miles with the dreams of marathon glory (or even half-marathon glory). I think it was one of the best decisions I've ever made.  I was a sprint/track

Sharkies Prize Pack (giveaway)

It's giveaway time! On a long run recently, I took a couple packs of Sharkies Organic Sports Chews  with me to keep me going on a hot day.  I got through those 15 miles  eating these, versus normal gels.  I've been opting to eat chews over gels in my running nowadays because I just find them more palatable and easier on my stomach for some reason.  Plus, they do pack a few more calories, which is a good thing in this case. I normally associate cute little chews with candy, but these actually contain natural electrolytes.  Plus, they were light to carry and very tasty, too!  Each pack is about 140 calories.  The only downside I found to the sport chews is that they stuck to my teeth a tiny bit more than my normal choices, and the packaging gave me a fight at times.  This could easily be solved by conslidating them into a baggie pre-run, or eating them BEFORE running would be much easier than during. Want to win the prize pack below?  It comes with these Sport Chews, a neat

Rebecca Michaels Performance Clothing (Giveaway)

UPDATE: 6/21/12 -- This giveaway is closed, and the winner is #43, Jacqueline!!  I will contact you, but if you miss it, please e-mail me! ------ I'd like to credit in advance "The Ukrainian" who helped me stage some photos for this post. =) Perhaps because I don't dress well when working out, I was offered the opportunity to try some fun pieces from the Rebecca Michaels summer collection. Since I complained about my issues with headbands staying on my head, I also got to try their Violet Love headbands.  "The Ukrainian" didn't hesitate in throwing one on, and I think he said he looks like Rambo in it. Anyway, I'll start with my experience with the headbands .  They are very soft and actually look SUPER cute on!  They also cover a large portion of the top of your head, so those little fly-aways don't come drooping down.  Or is that just me?  My hair is normally cut in layers, so I do experience this quite a bit. Unfortun