Designer Melissa Esplin of crafty blog ISLY has an unbeatable way for you to get involved: Donate time or money to the Japan relief effort, fill out the Google form on her website, and she’ll send you a sweet sticker.
Available at melissaesplin.com, from $10.
Ask your book club to plan its picks for the next year, then stock up at Writers for the American Red Cross. Each $25 donation through the site gets you one free tome.
Available at writersfortheredcross.org.
Your heart is with Japan, and everyone will know it when you hang the cherry blossom print above your bed. North Carolina design studio This Paper Ship sends 90 percent of each sale ($18) to the American Red Cross.
Available at etsy.com, $20.
You’ve had a new M.A.B. Mini on your shopping list forever. Now you have a selfless excuse to buy one (in red), since $100 of the purchase goes straight to the American Red Cross.
Available at rebeccaminkoff.com, $295-$495.
An ecofriendly necklace made from a vintage necktie and ’50s faux pearls helps Mother Earth and those in need. Prix-Prix designer Laura Skelton donates each penny of the sale price to the American Red Cross’s tsunami-relief fund.
Available at etsy.com, $56.
Stand in solidarity with the people of Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi, Natori, and Sendai — the cities and prefectures most affected by the disaster. All proceeds from PalmerCash’s graphic tees are used to send aid to Japan.
Available at palmercash.com, $20.
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