Sunshine City Group (Ikebukuro, Tokyo) partnered with local organizations, including the Certified NPO Toshima Kodomo WAKUWAKU Network, to hold the "8th Children's Clothing Market in Sunshine City" on Saturday, June 13th and Sunday, June 14th, primarily distributing children's clothing to families raising children in Toshima Ward. On the day, 121 households (331 people) visited, and 1,076 items of children's clothing, collected through "Children's Clothing Collection Boxes" set up within Sunshine City and donated by companies and organizations, were distributed. Amidst rising living costs burdening families raising children, this initiative aims to support household finances and reduce clothing waste by circulating still-wearable clothes within the community. Scenes from the Children's Clothing Market ■ Features of the "Children's Clothing Market in Sunshine City" - Since its first event, a cumulative total of 1,268 households (3,240 people) have visited, and 15,605 items of children's clothing have been distributed. - Contributes to both reducing household financial burdens and environmental impact by connecting still-wearable clothes to families in need, rather than discarding them. - An initiative that unites industry, academia, government, and citizens in cooperation for the children of Toshima Ward, with the support of Toshima Ward. - An event that invites families in need and allows children to experience intergenerational exchange and the joy of choosing clothes together with their families. Children's clothing is often outgrown quickly as children grow, leading to many items being stored in homes while still wearable or being discarded. Furthermore, with ongoing price increases, families raising children face higher living expenses for clothing and daily necessities. In response to these challenges, Sunshine City Group has continuously held the "Children's Clothing Market" to connect locally collected children's clothing with families in need, primarily in T