05/28/2026
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KLOG, KUKN, THE BLITZ are teaming up with McDonalds in Longview and The Columbia Theatre for a special Cort Carpenter benefit acoustic concert for the Nippon Family Foundation Fund. This Tuesday, June 2nd at the Columbia Theatre. Doors at 6, show at 7. Tickets are just 30 bucks at Columbia Theatre.com, or at the box office.
The Cowlitz/Wahkiakum Central Labor Council and Longview/Kelso Building Trades have set up an account at Lower Columbia Longshoreman’s Federal Credit Union for donations to victims’ families. All money raised will go to victim’s families.
Red Canoe and Fibre Federal Credit Union are be joining Lower Columbia Longshoremen's Federal Credit Union in collecting donations to support AWPPW's efforts in helping those impacted by the recent Nippon Plant Implosion. Donations can be made at any area Red Canoe or Fibre branch.
This Wednesday, June 3rd 25% of all sales at Fiesta Bonita at Three Rivers Crossing will go the Nippon Families.
The Longview Pioneer Lions will donate all proceeds from their Kettle Corn sales to the victims and families. Safeway Ocean Beach store Parking Lot. THIS Friday, June 5th from 9a-4p.
The Shamrock Bar and Grill is doing a Fundraiser for the victims Sunday, June 7th all day. 20% of all gross sales going to the families.
All the entry fees for the Thunder Mountain Tattoo Expo and Bike Show will go the victims. They will also be doing a 50/50 raffle. That event is Saturday, June 6th at the Cowlitz County Events Center.
Free EMDR Group Therapy is available now for those impacted by the Nippon incident. Find support, healing, and tools to move forward in a safe, confidential setting. Call Northwest Psychological Resources at 360-414-8600. You don’t have to go through this alone.
The United Way of Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Counties stands ready to help mobilize community support, coordinate fundraising efforts, and assist in connecting resources to individuals and families affected by this tragedy. Reach out to Cowlitz United Way .org for more.
Attention local pastors and ministry leaders: In the aftermath of the Nippon tragedy, you shouldn't have to carry the emotional load alone. Join Love INC and the American Red Cross on Tuesday, June 23rd for a Pastoral Support and Community Resilience Luncheon. Call Shannon at 360-430-6447 to RSVP.
Fresh PNW Image will be holding a benefit for Nippon families on Tuesday, June 2nd with volunteers and 100% of proceeds will be donated.
The Delta Waterfowl Tri Rivers Chapter is doping a Duck Hunt Raffle with proceeds doing to victims. Tuesday, June 2nd from 4-6:15pm at Mary’s Bar and Grill.