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How to Help Japan

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Earthquake-affected people receive supplies in Fukushima on March 13, 2011 following the massive earthquake and tsunami. (Philippe Lopez/AFP)

If you're interested in donating money or time to the relief efforts in Japan following this week's devastating earthquake and tsunamis, here's a list of just a few of the organizations with programs dedicated to the cause:

Please note that KQED News does not endorse any of these organizations. We have compiled this list as a resource for you as a starting point. CharityNavigator.org is also a useful site that can help you find an organization that matches your needs and priorities.

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