Honda actively provides aid in the wake of natural and other disasters in Japan and overseas, including by sending people and supplies.
Japan: Great East Japan Earthquake
Honda has donated ¥300 million in aid to assist in the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, which struck off the Sanriku coast in Japan's Tohoku region on March 11, 2011. We also provided a total of 1,000 generators, 1 outboard motor, 65 motorcycles, and 8 automobiles.
New Zealand: Earthquake aid
Honda donated a total of about ¥10 million through the Mayoral Relief Fund (which serves as a clearinghouse for aid to New Zealand) and the Japanese Red Cross Society to aid in recovering from the earthquake that struck the city of Christchurch on the country's South Island on February 22, 2011.
Pakistan: Flood relief
Honda donated about ¥50 million to the Embassy of Pakistan in Japan, state governments, and the federal government in response to the massive flooding that struck the country in July 2010.
Poland: Flood relief
Serious flooding occurred in the Vistula River watershed in the southern part of Poland following a week of continuous heavy rain starting on May 10, 2010. Working with local power products distributors, Honda Poland donated 8 boats, including outboard motors and trailers, and 30 generators (EU20i) to fire companies in June.
Qinhai Province, China: Earthquake aid
The Honda Group donated a total of about ¥43.14 million through Chinese relief organizations and the Japanese Red Cross Society to aid in recovery efforts in the wake of the earthquake that struck Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in western China's Qinhai Province on April 14, 2010.

