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KIBOW Social Investment Fund Makes Additional Investment in Kakemichi Project, Operator of 'Nannaru,' Japan's First Pediatric Psychiatry Home-Visit Nursing Station

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The KIBOW Social Investment Fund has made a follow-on investment in Kakemichi Project, which runs 'Nannaru,' Japan's first home-visit nursing station specializing in child psychiatry. This funding will enhance the provision of services to children in need of mental healthcare.

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Q: What kind of company is KakeMiti Project?
A: It is a company that operates 'Nannaru', Japan's first pediatric psychiatry specialized home nursing station established by a child psychiatrist. Professional nurses visit homes to provide mental care for children.
Q: What are the services provided by 'Nannaru'?
A: Professional nurses visit the user's home and provide thorough care for more than 30 minutes, tailored to each individual's characteristics and family environment.
Q: Why did KIBOW make an additional investment in this company?
A: Because the company has been highly evaluated for its significant social impact, including meaningful improvements in users' mental health indicators and preventing family members from leaving their jobs.