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Chiba Prefecture's First Municipal Partnership Signed: SAKURA CITY and PAL SYSTEM CHIBA Collaborate on Child-Rearing Support

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PAL SYSTEM CHIBA and Sakura City signed a child-rearing support agreement on June 5. Eligible families will receive a complimentary 'Omedetobako' gift set containing baby care items and food products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who can apply for the 'Omedetobako'?
A: Families residing in Sakura City with infants under 4 months old can apply if they wish.
Q: What is the purpose of this agreement?
A: To create a supportive community where families can raise children with confidence through collaboration between government and a cooperative.
Q: Can non-members of PAL SYSTEM CHIBA receive the gift?
A: Yes, eligibility is based on residency and infant age, not membership.
Q: When will the 'Omedetobako' be delivered?
A: Typically within 1–2 weeks after application, delivered directly to the home.
Q: Can the contents of the gift set change?
A: Yes, items may be substituted due to supply conditions.