Paper Cranes for Japan

MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Staff Sgt. Amanda Munoz, 35th Medical Surgical Squadron, helps Gaby Najar, a third grade Sollars Elementary School student, make an origami crane April 6. Each crane made will be sent to Students Rebuild to help reach their goal of 100,000 submissions which will trigger a $200,000 donation from the Bezos Family Foundation to the Architecture for Humanity's reconstruction efforts in Japan. Students Rebuild is a global organization that mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical global issues. Architecture for Humanity is a volunteer non-profit organization set up to promote architecture and design to seek solutions to global social and humanitarian crisis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)

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