Utilizing Delivery Infrastructure for Regional Monitoring: Signing Ceremony for Childcare Support Agreement with Seiro Town on April 30

Pal-system Niigata Tokimeki and Seiro Town have signed an agreement to promote childcare. Leveraging their delivery network, they will provide 'Omedeto-bako' (Congratulations Boxes) containing infant supplies to households while enhancing regional monitoring services.
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Pal-system Niigata Tokimeki (Headquarters: Nishi-ku, Niigata City; President: Etsuko Seno) will hold a signing ceremony for the 'Partnership Agreement for Promoting Childcare Support' with Seiro Town (Mayor: Michio Nishiwaki) at the Seiro Town Hall on Thursday, April 30, at 10:00 AM. Based on this agreement, 'Omedeto-bako' (Congratulations Boxes) containing various products useful for childcare will be delivered to applying households. Through the cooperation of the administration and the co-op, they aim to promote an environment where everyone in the region can raise children with peace of mind and all children can grow healthily.

Contributing to Local Society Through Food
The agreement is concluded to effectively promote Seiro Town's childcare support measures by utilizing the community-based network of co-op delivery and its daily contact with childcare households. Based on the agreement, Seiro Town will distribute guidance cards for the 'Omedeto-bako,' a gift set of childcare supplies given as a birth celebration to those attending infant health checkups.

Applicants can apply via the QR code on the card to receive a set of Pal-system original products and other items. Gifts include baby soap, wipes, recipe books helpful for making baby food, and ingredients such as salt-free canned tuna.

Demonstrating the Role of 'Co-op Delivery' in Monitoring the Region
Pal-system will deliver the 'Omedeto-bako' directly to the applicant's home on behalf of the town. As a co-op that monitors and stays close to childcare households during local delivery, it takes on the roles of providing products and making deliveries.

Overview of the Signing Ceremony for the Partnership Agreement for Promoting Childcare Support with Seiro Town
[Date & Time] Thursday, April 30, 2026, 10:00 AM
[Venue] Seiro Town Hall (1635-4 Oaza Suwayama, Seiro Town, Kitakanbara District, Niigata Prefecture)
[Attendees] Seiro Town: Mayor Michio Nishiwaki, Child Education Division Head Kazuhiro Kobayashi; Pal-system Niigata Tokimeki: President Etsuko Seno

'Omedeto-bako' Product Details
Two 200g packs of domestic wheat pancake mix, one bottle of Hohoemi Raku-Raku Milk, 250ml YUMYUM Baby Soap, 80 sheets of yumyum wipes, three 100ml packs of 'Carrot-san' carrot and fruit juice, one 70g can of salt-free/oil-free tuna flakes, and a 'First Baby Food BOOK'.

Supporting the Region with the 'Power of Cooperation'
Pal-system visits the same areas within Seiro Town once a week for delivery. Utilizing this infrastructure closely tied to the region, they provide information such as original products useful for childcare, childcare-related exchange events held with users, and their independently operated childcare site 'Kosodate 123'. They support childcare households through the power of cooperation via diverse connections.

Pal-system Niigata Tokimeki will continue to aim for creating a region where everyone can raise children with peace of mind by actively disseminating childcare information and cooperating with administrations and various other people.