Our foundation supports April Dream, a project that aims to make April 1st a day to express dreams. This press release shares the dream of the General Incorporated Foundation 'Yumeiku'.

There are children who say, 'I don't have any dreams.'

Children abused by their parents, children without parents, children with no place to belong at school— In such environments, the reality is that even the word 'dream' has become something distant.

The General Incorporated Foundation 'Yumeiku' conducts activities to create opportunities for these children to feel they 'want to do' something.

The name 'Yumeiku' carries the meaning of 'moving towards a dream' and 'nurturing a dream' in Japanese, and 'You Make' in English. We embedded the idea that children themselves are the creators of their dreams into this name.

Dream 1: Turning Drawings by Children with Disabilities into Scholarships — ONEART Under the philosophy that 'There are no disabilities in art,' ONEART takes original drawings by children with disabilities, transforms them into artworks by professional artists, and presents them at exhibitions. 60% of the artwork sales is returned as scholarships to the children who drew them and their families.

The revenue distribution from sales is as follows: - 60% ▶ Returned as scholarships to the child who drew it and their family - 20% ▶ Participating artists - 20% ▶ Operating costs

For the children, it becomes an experience where what they drew reaches someone else. At the same time, it is an opportunity for families to feel that 'there are people who care about our child.'

Past Achievements - Cumulative scholarship payments: ¥15,850,000 (as of March 2026) - Participating artists: Over 30 (domestic and international) - Exhibition host cities: Tokyo, Sapporo, Sendai, Nagoya, Kobe - Annual new works: Over 100 pieces

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