Japan quake and tsunami propel charity focused on orphan care - Los Angeles Times

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Yoshiomi Tamai, 77, is the founder and president of Ashinaga, a Japanese nonprofit that for years has assisted orphans created by the world''s disasters. But the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan presented the group with its biggest challenge yet.
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Japan quake and tsunami propel charity focused on orphan care - Los Angeles Times
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Yoshiomi Tamai, 77, is the founder and president of Ashinaga, a Japanese nonprofit that for years has assisted orphans created by the world''s disasters. But the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan presented the group with its biggest challenge yet.
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