The Plum Blossom Concert will remember those who lost their lives in the tsunami and support those who survived but whose lives were torn apart. Funds will be donated to a programme helping tsunami survivor kids with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder smile again by taking part in professionally supervised forest fun camps.
Monday, February 27, 2012
More info about how the proceeds of the Plum Blossom Concert will help heal kids with PTSD
Midori no Tohoku Genki Fun Camps
PTSD and the Healing Power of Nature
Children in the Tohoku (NE) Region of Japan devastated by last year's Earthquake-tsunami may only now be showing signs of delayed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. They typically react in one of two ways, becoming either withdrawn or disruptive, even violent, in behaviour. Without expert help, many of them will fall irretrievably behind at school and take this behaviour with them into adulthood.
In its innovative programme, run in association with a professor in a leading Tokyo university, Midori no Tohoku Genki (loosely equivalent to 'wellbeing through Nature in the Tohoku Region') is transforming damaged young lives.
In forest fun camps children are introduced to a friendlier side of Nature than the one which produced a tsunami. They are free to climb trees, explore, make tree houses, go trekking and canoeing. No child is pushed beyond his or her confidence limit. Those who cannot bring themselves to climb trees make furniture for the tree houses. Those choosing to stay in camp cook for those who return after day-long treks and other activities.
Everyone learns a new skill and improves his or her confidence. Children begin to smile again for the first time in months.
Next Camp:
End of March. Children will go into a snowy mountain forest and the plan is to make igloos and sleep in them. The camp leaders have recently returned from a trial igloo camp.
The Midori no Tohoku Genki Programme urgently needs your help to continue its life-changing work. Go to the Plum Blossom Concert, enjoy wonderful music and support this worthy cause.
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