Thursday, March 3, 2016

Check This Out!

Team Rubicon, a disaster-response non-profit started by U.S. veterans, had this to say about disaster readiness:


In any disaster-prone area, families and communities can increase disaster resilience through Functional, Physical, and Spiritual Readiness.

Learn more at http://www.teamrubiconusa.org/readiness/

~CIAO!

Sunday, July 19, 2015

CIAO! Expands Mission

CIAO! is excited to announce a new mission for the organization:  starting in 2015, CIAO! will be increasing awareness of natural hazards, their signs and dangers, and how to make your family and community more resilient. CIAO! will be using a number of tools to support the "disaster-resilience cause," including social media, government publications, survivor anecdotes, and lessons learned manuals.

CIAO! will continue to research and organize disaster relief opportunities for Space-A travelers.

~Bill Merkle, Founder, CIAO!

CIAO! Reflects on Past Mission Successes

CIAO! is pleased to contribute to the HA/DR community in our own unique way. Take a look at the projects that CIAO! has planned and executed since its inception in 2011:

In response to the 2011 Great East Japan Eartquake:
Japan Ayukawa Project, March 22-31 2012
Seven cadets led by CIAO! president and founder, Bill Merkle, cleared over 390 meters of sludge from drain pipes in this northern fishing village. This had a direct impact on returning running water to Ayukawa that lost 11% of its population the day of the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. This project was organized in part by Helping Hands and in conjunction with the Ayukawa Community Center.



In response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake:
Haiti Petion-Ville Project, December 15-23 2012
Eight cadets led by CIAO! president and founder, Bill Merkle, painted and rehabilitated an orphanage home to over 20 children that had lost family members in the earthquake. The cadets also acquired a tree and brought a Christmas Spirit with them to the orphans. This project included donations of childcare supplies by the da Vinci Academy in Colorado Springs.

                                                   

In response to the 2013 Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines:
CIAO! raised awareness to fellow servicemen of Air Force capabilities to provide rapid response and planned a relief trip to Samar, Philippines.*

*Cadets in Action Overseas, CIAO!, and any reference to this organization are not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense in any way. While comprised of members of the U.S. Air Force, it is an independent relief organization. All CIAO! members affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense use their personal leave time to engage in CIAO! relief missions.

~Bill Merkle, Founder, CIAO!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Japan Ayukawa Project Hits the Press!

On May 12, 2012, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will release an article in Church News detailing the efforts of CIAO cadets in Ayukawa, Japan during their spring break 23-31 March 2012. We are so grateful to the Church's humanitarian arm, Mormon Helping Hands, for the worldwide relief they provide and their sponsorship of our project in Ayukawa last March.




















The Church News article can be found below at:
http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/62323/Pure-religion-Thank-you.html


~ Ethan Salgado, Chief of Public Affairs, CIAO

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Japanese Ambassador Thanks Cadets for their Service

Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki to the United States welcomed CIAO President, Bill Merkle -- a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy -- to the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. for a formal expression of gratitude for the recent humanitarian service rendered by CIAO cadets this past March in Ayukawahama.







   

"What an amazing opportunity to meet the Ambassador of Japan! The embassy is a beautiful place, and I was hosted by Ambassador Fujisaki and his staff with such grace. We talked about the resiliency of the Japanese people along the Higashi-Matsushima coastline and the Ambassador's impressions of the U.S. military academies. He presented me with the Government of Japan Coin as a token of gratitude for our service."
~ Bill Merkle, President, CIAO

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Japan Ayukawa Project a Success!

'U.S. Air Force Academy cadets spend Spring Break digging running water drains for the small town of Ayukawahama.' 

This tidal wave rose over 133 feet at certain heights -- that's taller than a 12-story building.
The Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011 devastated the northeastern coast of Japan's main island Honshu with 9.0 magnitude.  There are currently 15,854 reported deaths.  


While we were in Ayukawa-hama, or Ayukawa Coast, we had the opportunity to meet several amazing locals, who changed our lives as we tried to help theirs.  Akira, or "Sunny," is one of the local leaders in Ayukawa.  Our first day, he took us into a side room and showed us before and after photos of the town and the tsunami.  Emotions ran high and eyes welled as we gained a special connection to their community in that moment.  That connection translated to love and compassion as we worked our hardest to help the town of Ayukawa for the next 6 days.
The Oshika Peninsula. The "A" denotes the town of Ayukawa.

On March 11, 2011, approximately 4,000 people were swallowed by the tsunami along the Oshika Peninsula's coast.  Oshika Peninsula is Japan's closest point to the epicenter of the earthquake.  Ayukawa lost 12.4% of its 1,407 residential population that day. 
By Day 6 of working with Ayukawa's local leaders, CIAO cadets had cleared over 13 tons of sludge and debris from the town's water drains.
CIAO received financial support from our willing sponsor, "Mormon Helping Hands."  "Mormon Helping Hands" funded all of our in-country expenses from train travel fares to lodging and sustenance.  CIAO cadets paid from their own pockets to travel to Japan and back on commercial flights.
The list of our efforts the past 11 days:
  1. 13.25 tons of debris and sludge moved from the Kyubun Coast
  2. 392 meters of water drains cleared 
  3. Cleared drain system for roadways in town for Ayukawa's 1,233 residents 
  4. Cleared running water drains for the roughly 150 residents of the Kyubun Coast 
  5. 363 total hours of labor
"What we accomplished in Japan pales in comparison to current large-scale relief efforts; however, our efforts have brought us closer to the people of Ayukawa and brought a greater sense of humility to members of the United States Air Force."
                                                                                 ~ Ethan Salgado, Chief of Public Affairs, CIAO  

Special Thanks

We would like to give a special thanks to Abe, Endo, Akira, Bruce & Sandra Webster, families of United States Forces Japan (USFJ), Nathan Frost, Lt Colonel Chris Gough, Major Jason Kirkland, Pres and Sis Siebach of the Tokyo South Stake, Pres and Sis Albrecht of the Japan Tokyo Mission, Elder Grames of the Presiding Bishopric's Office, our families and friends, and everyone that supported us to make this whole project possible.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Attention! Next Stop: Japan

CIAO is pleased to announce its official sponsorship from Mormon Helping Hands!  With the wake of the East Japan Great Earthquake exactly one year ago, we are very excited to announce that CIAO will be going to Japan to provide humanitarian aid in Ayukawahama, Ishinomaki-shi near Sendai.  The proposed dates of assistance will be 22 - 31 March 2012.