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Zero Hungry Children in Japan. Towards a Society Where Food Reaches Those Who Need It.

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Good Neighbors Japan's "Good Gohan" initiative aims to eradicate child poverty and expand the food safety net in Japan, seeking corporate and individual support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does Certified NPO Good Neighbors Japan do?
A: It operates the food bank initiative "Good Gohan," delivering donated food from companies and individuals free of charge to families in need, such as single-parent households.
Q: What are the future goals of "Good Gohan"?
A: To expand to 10 locations nationwide, support 60,000 households monthly, broaden support from food to children's learning and overall living, and strengthen collaboration with like-minded organizations.
Q: How can one support "Good Gohan"?
A: Support is possible through various methods, including food donations, monetary donations (recurring/one-time), corporate partnerships, and volunteer participation.