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[19th Curves Food Drive Report] Approximately 148 tons of food donated by about 127,000 people nationwide to 769 welfare facilities and organizations.

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Curves conducted its 19th Food Drive, donating approximately 148 tons of food to welfare facilities nationwide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Curves Food Drive?
A: The Curves Food Drive is an activity where members and local residents bring unused food items from their homes to be collected and donated to local welfare facilities and organizations. This initiative has been ongoing since 2007.
Q: How much food was collected in the 19th Food Drive?
A: In the 19th Food Drive, approximately 148 tons of food were collected from about 127,000 people nationwide.
Q: Where was the collected food donated?
A: The collected food was donated to 769 welfare facilities and organizations nationwide, including child welfare homes, single-mother housing support facilities, and social welfare councils.
Q: What was the motivation for Curves to start the Food Drive?
A: It was initiated in 2007 as part of our efforts to become a 'community-based health infrastructure' aimed at realizing a society brimming with the energy to live, free from the anxieties and loneliness of illness and long-term care.
Q: What other initiatives does Curves have regarding food loss reduction?
A: Curves' continuous contribution to the Food Drive for over 18 years was recognized when the company received the 'Minister of the Environment Award' at the 'Reiwa 7th Food Loss Reduction Promotion Award' in September 2025, hosted by the Ministry of the Environment and the Consumer Affairs Agency.