One in Ten Truant Children Trusts 'Local People': Survey in Mine City, Yamaguchi Reveals the Reality of Community Support. Truancy Support Provider Kizuki Donates to Give Back to the Frontlines.
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A survey of children prone to truancy in Mine City revealed that 10% trust 'local people'. In response, Kizuki Inc. donated 3 million yen to the city to directly support learning initiatives at a public cram school.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was found in the city of Mitate's survey?
- A: 10% of children with a tendency to skip school mentioned 'local residents' as a trustworthy person to consult.
- Q: What kind of donation did Kizuki Corporation make?
- A: Kizuki Corporation donated 3 million yen to Mitate City's 'Town, People, and Job Creation Promotion Project' as a corporate hometown tax donation.
- Q: What will the donation be used for?
- A: The donation will be used for learning support at Mitate City's public tutoring program 'mineto' and for creating spaces for children.