The "Kishiwada City Housing Support Council," with the Kishiwada City Council of Social Welfare as its secretariat, held its first regular meeting of the fiscal year on June 30, 2026 (Tue). This council is a public-private integrated housing support network that collaborates with the housing and welfare departments of the local government, cooperating real estate agencies in the city, and our organization as a housing support provider, to assist individuals who require special consideration in securing housing. At the regular meeting, serious on-site issues such as consultation trends exceeding 100 cases annually, lack of emergency contacts, and isolated deaths after moving in were shared, and specific measures for citizens to continue living with peace of mind in the community were discussed. Scene from the regular meeting [1] Strength of gathering "on-site representatives" from administration, real estate, and welfare The greatest feature of this council is that "practical staff members who face individuals on-site daily," such as representatives from Kishiwada City's Housing Policy Division and various welfare departments (elderly, poverty, disability, public assistance), cooperating real estate agencies in the area (2 companies), and our organization's support counselors, directly engage in discussions. They lead regional housing support from their respective professional perspectives, transcending the boundaries of existing systems. [2] "Urgent issues surrounding housing" reported from the field (from the business report) The previous fiscal year's business report was presented at the regular meeting, highlighting the severity of housing acquisition difficulties and the reality of isolation. ● Over 100 consultations annually and the "emergency contact" barrier Consultations exceeded 100 cases annually, with approximately two-thirds of them involving households receiving public assistance. Furthermore, of the contracted individuals who moved in, approximately ha