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Towards a Society Where All Children and Young People Can Lightly Walk Their Own Lives

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The 'Ten-handed Old Man Project' has officially become an NPO to strengthen its support for children and young people under social care. While continuing their tradition of providing crockery and clothing, they are expanding to offer crucial opportunities for encounters, experiences, and connections to help these individuals navigate challenges like isolation and lack of experience during their transition to independence. Their mission is to foster a society where every child and young person can confidently lead a life true to themselves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the main goal of the April Dream initiative?
A: It aims to make April 1st a day to share dreams among people.
Q: What is the new organizational structure of the 'Ten-handed Old Man Project'?
A: The project has newly launched and established a structure as an NPO.
Q: What kind of support did the 'Providing Crockery and Clothes Sessions' previously offer?
A: They delivered support by handing over crockery and clothes to children under social care and young people.
Q: How many children and young people have received crockery and clothes through the project?
A: Approximately 400 children and young people who have reached independence have received them.
Q: What are some invisible challenges faced by children and young people growing up under social care?
A: They face challenges such as economic anxiety, lack of experiential opportunities, limited career options, and isolation.