
Help Nozomi recover from typhoon devastation in JP
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Nozomi Kasahara, APAC SEO Strategist, DAT-DG-BSM, was affected during the Japan typhoon in October 2019. She was in her mother's house (Fukushima, 149 miles from Tokyo) when the typhoon hit. The first floor of her mother's house was completely flooded despite the prevention embankment, and this is not the first flooding. With considerable damage to all the furniture and second house flooding, they decided to scrap the house.
During this already difficult time, Nozomi’s grandaunt passed away. It was a tragic day for her and her family.
We'd like to fundraise money for her family to scrap the house and help her recover from the damage to move forward. No money can replace the loss of their family home, but we believe this will help.
If you are able, we’d love it if you could make a donation to help Nozomi and her family to recover from the typhoon devastation in Japan.
Thank you in advance for your contribution. Your support is greatly appreciated.
If you’d like to make your donation anonymously, here’s the instruction: https://support.gofundme.com/hc/en-us/articles/203687114-Donating-Anonymously
For the GoFundMe tip, the default is 10%. You can change it to $0 (This tip won't go to Nozomi.)
Disclaimers:
Due to tax reasons of how the Autodesk Foundation is currently set up, Employee Relief Foundation (ERF) is only be able to directly assist those Autodesk employees and their immediate family members who are based in the US. Since Nozomi is based in Japan, ERF is unfortunately unable to directly help her through a grant.
Information:
I am Jenny Jiang, SEO Developer at Autodesk. I am in the same team with Nozomi Kasahara, the beneficiary. The fund will be spent to help rebuild Nozomi's mother's house, which was destroyed by Japan typhoon in October 2019. My withdrawal plan is to send the funds to my US account first, then I will transfer the money directly to Nozomi's bank account within 30 days of receiving our first donation. I will keep all receipts for transparency and share them with Nozomi.
CNN: How deadly Typhoon Hagibis devastated Japan
BBC News: Japan hit by biggest typhoon in decades:


During this already difficult time, Nozomi’s grandaunt passed away. It was a tragic day for her and her family.
We'd like to fundraise money for her family to scrap the house and help her recover from the damage to move forward. No money can replace the loss of their family home, but we believe this will help.
If you are able, we’d love it if you could make a donation to help Nozomi and her family to recover from the typhoon devastation in Japan.
Thank you in advance for your contribution. Your support is greatly appreciated.
If you’d like to make your donation anonymously, here’s the instruction: https://support.gofundme.com/hc/en-us/articles/203687114-Donating-Anonymously
For the GoFundMe tip, the default is 10%. You can change it to $0 (This tip won't go to Nozomi.)
Disclaimers:
Due to tax reasons of how the Autodesk Foundation is currently set up, Employee Relief Foundation (ERF) is only be able to directly assist those Autodesk employees and their immediate family members who are based in the US. Since Nozomi is based in Japan, ERF is unfortunately unable to directly help her through a grant.
Information:
I am Jenny Jiang, SEO Developer at Autodesk. I am in the same team with Nozomi Kasahara, the beneficiary. The fund will be spent to help rebuild Nozomi's mother's house, which was destroyed by Japan typhoon in October 2019. My withdrawal plan is to send the funds to my US account first, then I will transfer the money directly to Nozomi's bank account within 30 days of receiving our first donation. I will keep all receipts for transparency and share them with Nozomi.
CNN: How deadly Typhoon Hagibis devastated Japan
BBC News: Japan hit by biggest typhoon in decades:


Organizer
Jenny Shangjun Jiang
Organizer
San Francisco, CA