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Monday, 21 March 2011
SJCJC Pageant
The annual SJCJC Pageant is coming up once again. I'll keep you posted on more details as soon as those are revealed.
Aries: Daily Overview
It's a topsy-turvy day as far as personalities are concerned. Go with the flow.
Help Donate to those in need in Japan
Japan has often donated when other countries have experienced disasters, such as when Hurricane Katrina impacted the United States. Below are organizations that are working on relief and recovery in the region.
AMERICAN RED CROSS: The American Red Cross is currently supporting and advising the Japanese Red Cross, which continues to assist the government in its response. You can help people affected by disasters, like floods, fires, tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as countless other crises at home and around the world by making a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief.
GLOBALGIVING: Established a fund to disburse donations to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami. We are working with International Medical Corps, Save the Children, and other organizations on the ground to provide support. Our partners on the ground are working hard to provide immediate relief.
SAVE THE CHILDREN: Save the Children, which has worked in Japan since 1986, has an immediate goal of $5 million to launch longer-term recovery for children affected by Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Save the Children has opened the first child-friendly space in Japan, protective environments where children can gather to play and share their experiences under the supervision of trained, caring adults.
SALVATION ARMY: The Salvation Army has been in Japan since 1895 and is currently providing emergency assistance to those in need.
AMERICARES: AmeriCares and its relief workers in Japan are working to deliver medicines and supplies to hospitals, shelters and health responders to treat and care for survivors. The AmeriCares team began mobilizing within hours of the first reports of the dual disasters, dispatching an emergency response manager to Tokyo to direct the efforts of our relief workers in Sendai, the largest city closest to the impact zone. Our team is in direct contact with local officials, evacuation shelters and hospitals treating the injured in Miyagi, Fukushima and Iwate to determine health needs.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS: A team of doctors flew to Sendai, where they will be delivering supplies, assessing needs, and identifying communities that have not yet been reached. We continue to coordinate with local health authorities and partners on critical gaps, providing technical expertise and assisting with logistics.
SHELTERBOX: ShelterBox responds instantly to natural and man-made disasters by delivering boxes of aid to those who are most in need. The box includes a tent for a family of 10, cooker, blankets, water purification, tool kit and other items survivors need to rebuild their lives in the days, weeks and months following a disaster.
Crisis in Japan
Japan was hit by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded on March 11. The magnitude-9.0 quake spawned a deadly tsunami that slammed into the small island nation, leaving a huge swath of devastation in its wake. Thousands of people are dead and many more are still missing or injured; almost half a million people are homeless.
In addition, the country is facing a nuclear crisis that some experts warn may be much worse than the 1979 Three Mile Island disaster.
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Basketball Game
Monday, 7 March 2011
Trip
The Advanced Level Accounting class is having a trip to Cayo.
Places visiting: Running W Brand Meats, Spanish Lookout- Western Dairies and Quality Poultry
Date: March 18th, 2011
Cost: $20 per person
Leaves: 7:00 a.m.
Returns: No later than 6:00 p.m.
Further questions may be directed to Ms. Kenisha Williams at 600-6945
Date: March 18th, 2011
Cost: $20 per person
Leaves: 7:00 a.m.
Returns: No later than 6:00 p.m.
Further questions may be directed to Ms. Kenisha Williams at 600-6945
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Debate
Attention all students! A debate will take place this thursday!
Team: Business vs. Humanities
Place: Student Center
Date: March 3rd, 2011
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Topic: Be it resolved that offshore oil drilling exploration concessions should be granted in Belizean waters.
So please come out and support your department!!
Team: Business vs. Humanities
Place: Student Center
Date: March 3rd, 2011
Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Topic: Be it resolved that offshore oil drilling exploration concessions should be granted in Belizean waters.
So please come out and support your department!!
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