Koala’s to the rescue

Australia’s Wildlife Habitat

The Daiouji Temple and Kindergarten

The Daiouji Temple and Kindergarten

Having worked as a volunteer after a Tsunami ( 2005 in Sri lanka) I have witnessed personally what human good will can do, and this is why we have decided to send 150 Koalas to some of the kids in Japan, not just as a toy but more a reminder to them, that other people in the world do care and are feeling there pain.
Visa's approved - these Koalas are off to Japan

Visa's approved - these Koalas are off to Japan


The Koalas will go to the kids at a small Kindergarten run by the Soto Zen religion in their Daiouji Temple in the heavily Tsunami affected Minami Sanriku region. The Koalas have been donated by the visitors and staff of the Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas, each with its own personal message.
Since the Tsunami the numbers of children attending the kindergarten has dropped from 150 to about 85; these little furry animals could put a big smile of some Japanese kids’ faces.
Garry Sullivan
General Manager
Wildlife Habitat.
Port Douglas.

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