Third Goal Achieved! Aichi Children's Hospice Project Secures Over 9 Million Yen in Support for "Nagakute no Ouchi" Opening Through Crowdfunding!

The Certified NPO Aichi Children's Hospice Project successfully concluded its crowdfunding campaign for the establishment of "Nagakute no Ouchi," a support facility for seriously ill children and their families, raising over 9 million yen.
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The Certified NPO Aichi Children's Hospice Project (Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Representative: Megumi Hatanaka), which aims to establish a "Children's Hospice" support facility for seriously ill children and their families, successfully concluded its project on May 9th, the final day of its social good-focused crowdfunding campaign "for good," which began on February 28, 2026. A total of 9,031,270 yen was raised from 451 supporters.

The first goal of 3 million yen, the next goal of 6 million yen, and finally the third goal of 8 million yen were all successfully surpassed. The warm messages of support received during the period became the greatest hope for the families involved and our operating members.

■ Expansion of Support and Use of Funds

This project aimed to raise initial and environmental development costs for the opening of "Children's Hospice (Nagakute no Ouchi)" in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture, which will be the first children's hospice in the Tokai region. All the valuable funds received will be allocated entirely to the following uses as planned:

- Basic renovation and remodeling costs for the facility (First Goal)
- Development costs for a "parking lot" where children requiring wheelchairs and medical care can safely visit (Next Goal)
- Exterior landscaping and tree planting costs for a "garden" where children can interact with nature (Next Goal)
- Purchase of extensive equipment for the facility and future stable operating funds (Third Goal)

■ Message from Representative Megumi Hatanaka

We are pleased to announce that the crowdfunding challenge undertaken by the Aichi Children's Hospice Project has achieved its final third goal of 8 million yen, thanks to the support of 451 individuals. We express our heartfelt gratitude.

"We want to create a children's hospice in Aichi."

For us, who have been running with only this thought in our hearts, this crowdfunding was not merely about fundraising. It was a time to realize that children with illnesses and disabilities and their families need a place where they can spend "ordinary time" in the community. And that there are so many people who wish to "create that future together" with us.

The donated funds will be carefully utilized for the environmental development of "Nagakute no Ouchi," a small children's hospice scheduled to open in August 2026. Beyond water facilities, air conditioning, gardens, and parking, it will support "living time" where families can gather around the dining table, siblings can laugh together, and parents can take a breath of relief. We will create such a place that supports "living time" together with everyone.

This achievement is not an end, but a beginning. From here, the challenge of nurturing a children's hospice within the community truly begins. We would be grateful for your continued support of the Aichi Children's Hospice Project.

Let's live fully, together.

Certified NPO Aichi Children's Hospice Project
Representative Director Megumi Hatanaka

(Before renovation of the small children's hospice Nagakute no Ouchi)

Information on continuous support: https://lp.achp.jp/#sec09

*Your support, whether individual donations, corporate/organizational donations, or legacy donations, empowers us.

■ Organization Overview

- Organization Name: Certified NPO Aichi Children's Hospice Project
- Representative: Megumi Hatanaka
- Location: 3F, 4-255 Issha, Meito-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
- Official HP: https://www.achp.jp/
- Contact for this matter: hello@achp.jp