Transport-Extended After-School Program Selected for Children and Families Agency Model Project
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The 'Transport-Extended After-School' joint project by JR West and hab Inc. has been selected for the Children and Families Agency model program. It aims to solve dual-income family issues by leveraging station convenience for transport and educational programs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Extended Shuttle After-School Program'?
- A: In addition to traditional homework support and playgrounds, this service utilizes the convenience of direct station access for pick-up and drop-off, job experiences at stations, and collaborative learning programs with local communities along the railway line.
- Q: Which project of the Children and Family Agency was selected?
- A: It was selected for the 'Vitality of Companies Utilized for the Establishment of Elementary School Childcare Functions Project' (fiscal year 2025, carryover from fiscal year 2024).
- Q: Who is the target audience and what is the duration of the Summer School?
- A: The target audience is children from 1st to 3rd grade, and the duration is from July 13, 2026 to August 31, 2026.
- Q: What are the components of the Nenrin Project?
- A: The Nenrin Project consists of three services: 'Nenrin Kids' (childcare), 'Nenrin Class' (extracurricular activities), and 'Nenrin Wonder' (experience programs).
- Q: Where can I apply?
- A: You can apply on the dedicated website (https://nenrinpj.jp/kids/26ss).