How Did Abuse Survivors React to the News That Led to Manager Abe's Resignation? Online Discussion Forum to be Held on Wednesday, June 10th at 8:00 PM

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  • How Did Abuse Survivors React to the News That Led to Manager Abe's Resignation? Online Discussion Forum to be Held on Wednesday, June 10th at 8:00 PM
  • An online discussion forum hosted by the NPO Bridge for Smile featuring abuse survivors sharing their perspectives on family issues, reporting systems, and support.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 2, 2026

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An online discussion forum hosted by the NPO Bridge for Smile featuring abuse survivors sharing their perspectives on family issues, reporting systems, and support.

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How Did Abuse Survivors React to the News That Led to Manager Abe's Resignation? Online Discussion Forum to be Held on Wednesday, June 10th at 8:00 PM (June 2, 2026), PR Times
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June 2, 2026
An online discussion forum hosted by the NPO Bridge for Smile featuring abuse survivors sharing their perspectives on family issues, reporting systems, and support.
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The news that led to the resignation of Giants manager Abe.

What happened within the family, the decisions regarding reporting to authorities, police response, and media coverage—how did abuse survivors perceive these events that caused such a stir in society?

In the 'Coyell Online Discussion Forum: Abuse Survivors Interpret That News—Family, Reporting, and Support,' members of 'Coyell,' a project by the certified NPO Bridge for Smile that amplifies the voices of those who grew up without relying on parents, will participate in a frank discussion. They will cover topics not explained in the news, such as the reality of reporting to child consultation centers, the reality of family dynamics, and when children can or cannot send out an SOS.

Some of the members were actually reported to child consultation centers and raised in foster care facilities, while others were never found and grew up without receiving any support. By understanding each person's reality, we hope to draw attention to the issues surrounding children.

How should 'family issues' be handled in society?

This is not a place to condemn incidents, but a time to explore together, 'What do we think about this news?'

Recommended for those interested in family dynamics, support systems, reporting, and how to make their voices heard.

We look forward to your participation.

■ Coyell Online Discussion Forum: Abuse Survivors Interpret That News—Family, Reporting, and Support

Date and Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2026, from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM

Registration: Peatix https://b4s20260610.peatix.com/

Participation Fee: Free (Archived streaming available for registrants)

Organizer: Certified NPO Bridge for Smile

*Participation is free, but we ask for your donation to support activities for children who cannot rely on their parents.

You can listen to the speakers' speeches on the Coyell Channel.

Coyell Official YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@coyell_b4s

FAQ

When is the online discussion session taking place?

It will be held on June 10, 2026 from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM.

Who should attend this discussion session?

It is recommended for those interested in family issues, support, notification, and how to make voices heard.

Who is hosting the discussion session?

It is hosted by Certified NPO Bridge for Smile.

Who will be speaking at the discussion session?

Members of 'Coel', who are individuals who grew up without being able to rely on their parents, will be speaking.

What is the registration process and cost to attend?

Attendance is free, and you can register via Peatix (https://b4s20260610.peatix.com/).