2. Remind us of the importance of
having good relationships
with other countries
This also involved giving a
hand to other countries that are
afflicted with natural disasters
International Friendship Day
4. ◦How do you think some of the
victims of this earthquake felt
when it happened?
◦What kinds of aid do you think
they would need after the
earthquake happened?
Think about it….
5. Relief supplies such as
ready-to-eat porridge
and water systems sent
from Singapore
Both governmental and
NGOs sent relief teams
to help the victims such
as searching for their
lost ones and providing
medical aid to those
injured.
Relief teams sent to Japan
7. ◦ How can the relief teams help in
providing on-site help to the
victims of natural disasters?
◦ What other things can the relief
team do to help the victims of
natural disasters rebuild their lives?
Minds-On –
Complete your
reflection
8. According to Singapore Red Cross,
there is an increasing trend of
individuals who band together and
going directly to disaster zones to
help.
◦ Previously, only big organizations sent
relief aid
For example…
Trends in Singapore…
9.
10. Hearts-On – Complete your
reflection (Fancy Cards)
If you were given the chance to send kindness
messages to the victims in Japan, what would
you say? Write one message that you would
convey to the victims.
11. Natural disasters are
unpredictable.
We can do our part to help
others who are afflicted by
natural disasters
◦ one of which is to engage in
humanitarian efforts that provides
relief to victims of natural disasters
Conclusion
12. What can I do to help
countries that are afflicted
with natural disasters?
Hands-On – Complete
your reflection
Notas del editor
Mindanao storm in late 2011 Post quake relief in Japan