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UC San Diego Students Announce Plan to Raise $10K for Japan

According to a spokesperson, a number of members within the Japanese Student Association have family in Japan.

UC San Diego students announced a plan to raise $10,000 in donations for victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

The effort began with the school's Japanese Student Association, which is made up of first- and second-generation Japanese-American students, many with family or friends in Japan, said  the organization's spokesman.

The Japanese Student Association joined with the UC San Diego Rady School of Management, International House and School of International Relations/Pacific Studies to form a coalition, "Help Japan,'' and launch a website, Weepay.com/donate/helpjapan, to collect donations.

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Students sold rice balls, or onigiri, on campus to raise money and made an arrangement with the bubble tea shop Tapioca Express to donate 15 percent of its sales on March 29 to the "Help Japan'' cause.

During the Japanese Student Association's annual event, Matsuri, on March 31, students will set up a donation booth and make 1,000 paper cranes to send to victims in Japan.

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The group has also provided emotional support to students, Morinaga said.

"To watch the news and see the houses being demolished, it's horrifying,'' he said. "Although we can't help the victims with hands-on support, we want to do as much as we can here.''

City News Service contributed to this report.


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