The Cranekeepers | Students Rebuild

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03/10/2013 The saga of Paper Cranes for Japan continues at two locations in Sendai - Saiwai-cho Civic and Youth Center, and Tsutsujigaoka Elementary School. Tsutsujigaoka invited us to an assembly honoring the young volunteers who worked on and were subsequently inspired by the Paper Cranes for Japan mural built last January. We were honored to attend as representatives of Architecture for Humanity and Students Rebuild - and quickly discovered on our arrival that this wouldn't be "any ordinary s
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The Cranekeepers | Students Rebuild
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03/10/2013 The saga of Paper Cranes for Japan continues at two locations in Sendai - Saiwai-cho Civic and Youth Center, and Tsutsujigaoka Elementary School. Tsutsujigaoka invited us to an assembly honoring the young volunteers who worked on and were subsequently inspired by the Paper Cranes for Japan mural built last January. We were honored to attend as representatives of Architecture for Humanity and Students Rebuild - and quickly discovered on our arrival that this wouldn't be "any ordinary s
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