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Unveiling Ceremony for 'Living Together' Disability Art in Shin-Yokohama: Creating Employment through the First Introduction of an Art Lease System [Kanagawa]

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Pal System Kanagawa held an unveiling ceremony for its first disability art exhibition, 'Pal Art,' at its Shin-Yokohama headquarters. The system uses disability employment adjustment funds to lease and rotate artworks, creating new opportunities for social participation and support for local artists.

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Q: What is the 'Pal Art' initiative?
A: It is an initiative where Pal System Kanagawa enters into art leasing contracts with local welfare organizations to display artworks at their facilities. The artworks are rotated every three months to provide opportunities for many artists to showcase their work.
Q: What is the source of funding for the lease fees?
A: The funding for the lease fees comes from the 'Employment Adjustment Subsidy for Persons with Disabilities' granted to Pal System Kanagawa due to the active participation of 21 employees with disabilities.
Q: What are the future expansion plans?
A: Currently, the initiative is implemented at the Shin-Yokohama headquarters. In the future, it aims to expand to all 13 locations, including the Miyagura, Aso, and Yokohama North distribution centers.