Friday, March 25, 2011

Print Sale In Support of Japan


As everyone is well aware, an unimaginable disaster has devastated Japan. Thankfully, my family is fine and not directly affected by the devastation – but millions have not been as lucky.

I have personally donated but wish to do all I can to support Japan. So I am offering my framed prints at a discounted price and will donate funds raised to Red Cross Canada.

All framed prints $120 (Reg. $150)
(Frame size 17x21")
For each print sale, I will donate $90 to Canadian Red Cross.
The Sale ends on April 3rd, 2011

To order prints,
1. Please go to http://shinyakumazawa.com/htmls/prints.html to select the print(s) of your choice.
2. To order, please Email me instead of buying directly through the website as I haven’t set up the discounted prices on line.

3. Prints can be picked up at my studio in the Bloor West Village area (Runnymede and Bloor) in Toronto.
Delivery is available within the GTA for an extra $20 fee
Shipping is available with shipping fee. My regular handling fee will be waived

The need is so great, but together we can make a difference.
Thank you to everyone who has shared their concern and well wishes.
My appreciation is deep and unending.

Sincerely,
Shinya

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Here are some information about Red Cross and the situation in Japan.


http://nobbycosmic.com/Temp/Tsunami/JapanEarthquakeFundRaising_E.pdf

Message from Japanese Red Cross
"The compassion the Canadian people have demonstrated over the past week through their generous support to the Canadian Red Cross is incredibly uplifting at a time when we are dealing with a such an immense humanitarian tragedy. This financial support is very much needed and continues to be welcomed to help the hundreds of thousands of lives that will forever be changed by this disaster."

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1 comment:

Karen Snider said...

Hi - I work for the Canadian Red Cross. Just wanted to drop you a quick line to thank you for your support.

Please do stay connected with us:
Twitter: @redcrosscanada
Facebook: canadianredcross
Blog: http://redcrosstalks.wordpress.com

Thanks again,
Karen