Sketter, a community mutual-aid platform specializing in compensated volunteer opportunities in eldercare and welfare, has launched a partnership with '100 Years Active Navigator' (100-nen Katsuyaku Nabi), the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's volunteer information website. Through this collaboration, Sketter's volunteer opportunities (assistance listings) will be distributed via the '100 Years Active Navigator' platform, enabling broader outreach to Tokyo residents. Sketter listings will be republished on Tokyo's '100 Years Active Navigator' site. ● About Sketter Launched in 2019, Sketter is a community-based mutual-aid platform designed to build a new era of local welfare infrastructure by empowering residents to support social care. A key feature is that individuals—even those without prior experience or formal qualifications—can contribute through non-physical support roles. Approximately 70% of registered users are newcomers with no prior involvement in care or welfare services. The platform attracts users motivated by community contribution, continuously expanding engagement across diverse professional backgrounds. Sketter engages a wide range of generations, from students and young adults in their 10s to 30s, to active seniors in their 60s and 70s, reaching potential participants who previously lacked accessible entry points. Partnerships with high schools and universities are also accelerating. Starting February 2026, Sketter will collaborate with Japan Airlines (JAL), offering mileage rewards to participants for their volunteer activities. 'About Sketter' ▼ https://www.sketter.jp/about/ ● Over 30 Municipalities Across Japan Now Partner with Sketter Sketter's collaboration with local governments continues to expand, including partnerships with: - Nakano Ward, Tokyo - Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo - Minato Ward, Tokyo - Meguro Ward, Tokyo - Ota Ward, Tokyo - Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture - Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture - Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture - Fukushima