Nagoya Grampus will participate in the food pantry held during the 'Kanayama Nigiwai Marche' on Saturday, May 23, and will donate original Nagoya Grampus kids' T-shirts to the Aichi Prefecture Mother and Child Welfare Association, which supports single-parent households. On the day, the club mascot Grampus-kun will distribute the shirts to children who were selected through a pre-registration process.
Distribution through the food pantry at 'Kanayama Nigiwai Marche' is scheduled to continue until October. For information regarding future distribution events and pre-registration, please check the official website of the Mother and Child Welfare Association (https://aiboren.jp/).
This initiative is part of the 'GRAMPUS DREAM' social cooperation project promoted by Nagoya Grampus under the theme 'for the FAMILY.' It aims to realize an inclusive society where diverse people, including children and individuals with disabilities, connect and support each other through sports. Through this activity, we hope that children who enjoy sports will smile and spend special time with their friends and families.
Summary of Original Kids' T-shirt Presentation at 'Kanayama Nigiwai Marche' Food Pantry Date: Saturday, May 23, 10:50 – 12:00 10:50 – Presentation ceremony to the Aichi Prefecture Mother and Child Welfare Association 11:00 – 12:00 T-shirt distribution at the food pantry booth Venue: Ceremony: Kanayama Nigiwai Marche Special Stage (Kanayama Station South Exit Plaza) Distribution: Aichi Prefecture Mother and Child Welfare Association Booth (at the same location) Organizer: Aichi Prefecture Mother and Child Welfare Association Target: Approximately 150 children from single-parent families *T-shirts will only be given to children selected through pre-registration. *Please note that there will be no distribution to general visitors on the day. Appearance: Grampus-kun (will participate as appropriate during the event times)
About Food Pantries A food pantry is a 'food support' activity that directly distributes food and daily necessities donated by companies or individuals for free or at low prices to low-income households and single-parent families.
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