LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE (hereinafter referred to as LAL), a global art team that solves social issues through art, began its activities in 2016 and was incorporated as a non-profit general incorporated association in 2022. The organization develops co-creative programs both domestically and internationally through art to address complex social issues such as multicultural coexistence, environmental problems, diversity, and support for sick and disabled children, fostering "awareness," "dialogue," and "a sense of self-worth." Notably, during the COVID-19 pandemic, LAL conducted online workshops delivering art kits to severely ill and disabled children. This initiative shifted the societal perspective that often focuses on "what cannot be done," demonstrating that each individual's sensitivity and uniqueness can generate new creativity. The "Kindness Flower" workshop, in particular, produced numerous moving works that transcended physical limitations, presenting a new possibility that "everyone can create value in society." In May 2025, LAL will launch "Colors of HOPE," a festival connecting people with intractable diseases to society, which has garnered attention from various media outlets including newspapers and television. LAL will continue to promote the creation of an inclusive society starting with art through co-creation with corporations, local governments, and educational institutions. The organization is widely seeking partner companies and organizations that aim to achieve social impact and create new value together. ● Launch of Membership System With the renewal of its organizational structure, LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE is launching a new corporate membership system. Member companies will receive benefits such as their company name and logo displayed on the LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE official website, invitations to sponsored events, and priority notification of sponsorship opportunities. "Premium Members" will also receive annual training sessions conducted by dire