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Making Japan a Place Where No Child Goes Hungry: Food Reaches Those in Need

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Certified NPO Good Neighbors Japan supports April Dream, promoting its "Good Gohan" food bank program to eliminate child hunger in Japan. It aims to provide food assistance to single-parent households facing economic difficulties, with plans for nationwide expansion to achieve long-term poverty reduction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Good Meal project?
A: The Good Meal project is a food bank initiative operated by Good Neighbors Japan, a certified NPO, which provides donated food from companies and individuals to single-parent households free of charge.
Q: What is the current scale of support?
A: We deliver food to over 5,000 single-parent households monthly from three bases in the Greater Tokyo Area, Kinki region, and Kyushu.
Q: What are the future goals?
A: We aim to expand our support network to 10 locations nationwide, providing food assistance to 60,000 households monthly, and reducing long-term poverty through comprehensive support beyond just food.