To all our readers, in the darkest hours of this crisis in Japan, NUS Second Life hopes you can do your part by contributing whatever you can to help our fellow asians in crisis. Our prayers are with you, Japan! ToT
Every little bit counts, for virtual donations in Second Life: Inworld purchase to help, buy the Linden Bear - marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/73551?id=73551
For more information on the work of the SRC, the IFRC and the JRCS, please visit the, www.redcross.org and www.ifrc.org
The following real life donation options are for local readers, particularly NUS students.
Cash Donations
Donors may make a cash donation at the Singapore Red Cross at 15 Penang Lane (5 mins from Dhoby Gaut MRT Station) during these opening hours:
Mondays to Fridays 9.30am to 9pm
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 9.30am to 6pm Cheque Donations
Cheque donations to be made payable to the “Singapore Red Cross Society” and sent to the Singapore Red Cross at 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486. Please indicate at the back of the cheque the following:
Japan Disaster 2011
Name of donor/organization
Contact numbers
Address
SMS Mobile Giving
Donors may donate via their mobile phones by sending REDCROSS to 75772. For every sms received, S$50 will be donated to the “Japan Disaster 2011” fund. AXS Stations
Donors may also make their donations at various outlets of the AXS Stations. This will be available by Wednesday, 16 March, 3pm.
Banks
Several banks have also come forward to make available their internet banking, ATM and phone banking services. These include:
- OCBC donation channels
Donors may make their donations via OCBC multiple banking channels. These include the ATM, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, Phone Banking, PLUS! Internet Banking and PLUS! Phone Banking.
- DBS donation channels
Donors may make their donations via DBS‟s ATM and Internet Banking. Please refer to their website at www.dbs.com.sg for information.
- UOB donation channels
Donors may also make their donations via UOB‟s Personal Internet Banking with effect from 16 March, Wed. Please refer for the user guide in their website at www.uob.com.sg
Every little bit helps. We pray for Japan. ToT