Partnership with Certified NPO Kidsdoor to Support Low-Income Households

NPO Anata no Ibasho has partnered with Kidsdoor to launch a scheme in April 2026 that connects low-income child-rearing families using chat consultation to Kidsdoor's Family Support, providing comprehensive material and lifestyle assistance.
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The specified non-profit organization Anata no Ibasho (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Tokukazu Negishi; hereinafter "Anata no Ibasho") in collaboration with the certified NPO Kidsdoor (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Yumiko Watanabe; hereinafter "Kidsdoor") will launch a scheme in April 2026 to connect impoverished child-rearing families facing daily hardships to the "Kidsdoor Family Support" (hereinafter "Family Support") provided by Kidsdoor.

Every day, the Anata no Ibasho chat consultation receives inquiries from child-rearing families placed in impoverished situations, expressing concerns such as "I am worried if I can provide enough food for my child" or "My living expenses are barely enough."

Through this partnership, impoverished child-rearing families who use the "Anata no Ibasho Chat Consultation" will be able to register for the "Family Support" provided by Kidsdoor, connecting them to four types of assistance: materials, information, experiences, and employment.

Until now, Anata no Ibasho has made efforts to connect consultants to support by providing municipal support information. However, there are consultants who, for various reasons, cannot connect with municipalities or find it difficult to receive assistance.

Therefore, by connecting child-rearing families facing hardships to Kidsdoor's Family Support, Anata no Ibasho aims to support children and their families through consultation and assistance, primarily in the form of materials. When consultations such as "I want to stabilize my life" or "I want to improve the environment for my child" are received at the "Anata no Ibasho Chat Consultation," the consultant will be provided with information about the Family Support operated by Kidsdoor and connected to the necessary assistance.

This partnership will commence on April 1, 2026, targeting impoverished child-rearing families who are judged to need connection to support for lifestyle stabilization and improvement, and who lack sufficient food and living funds, enabling them to apply for registration through Kidsdoor's Family Support.

■ About Kidsdoor Family Support
Kidsdoor Family Support is an independent project that started as an emergency support measure for child-rearing families heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, now entering its 7th term this year. It targets all child-rearing families nationwide living with children from age 0 to university students, providing multifaceted support to sustain their daily stability and future possibilities. Utilizing a registration-based database support platform, it provides assistance to ensure child-rearing families do not become isolated and can connect to the necessary support. Based on the family's situation, continuous support focused on the following four pillars is delivered. As of March 2026, over 5,000 households are registered nationwide.

- Material support: Free provision of materials directly linked to daily life, such as food, school supplies, clothing, PCs, and Christmas presents.
- Information support: Information on benefits, scholarships, administrative support, academic advancement, and employment.

FAQ

When will this support begin?

The collaboration scheme will start on April 1, 2026.

Who is eligible for this support?

Families in poverty with children (from 0 to university age) who are living together and are determined to need assistance due to insufficient food or living funds are eligible.

What specific support can be received?

You can receive support such as food and school supplies, information on benefits and administrative support, experiential activities, and employment assistance.