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2022.10.24[Event]

Regarding Cooperation with the "Orange Ribbon Campaign" for the Kawasaki Match on 11/5 (Sat) in Tokyo

On November 5, 2022 (Sat), in the 34th round of the 2022 Meiji Yasuda J1 League, against Kawasaki Frontale (Kickoff at 14:00/Ajinomoto Stadium), we will cooperate with the Tokyo Metropolitan Welfare and Health Bureau to support and promote the "Orange Ribbon Campaign (Prevention of Child Abuse)". We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.



□ Implementation Content
1. Distribution of Collaboration Awareness Goods and Leaflets
TOKYO DOROMPA will distribute awareness goods and leaflets, including notebooks designed with TOKYO DOROMPA, at the stadium concourse.


【Distribution Location】
Backstand Side Concourse (Near Back 2 Gate)

【Distribution Time】
SOCIO Opening (scheduled for 11:45) until Kickoff ※Distribution will end once supplies run out.


2. Screening of Awareness Video
Before the match, an awareness video for the "Orange Ribbon Campaign (Prevention of Child Abuse)" will be screened on a large screen.

【Image reference: Tokyo SERRAO Project Homepage (External Link)


□ "About the Orange Ribbon Campaign"

【Image reference: Tokyo OSEKKAI Transformation Project Homepage (external link)

The Orange Ribbon Campaign is an activity that calls for what each individual can do to protect the smiles of children, with the message "Prevention of Child Abuse" being conveyed in the orange ribbon. Child abuse can happen in any household, but it can be prevented from becoming more serious with your little awareness and consideration.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, together with the child abuse prevention character "OSEKKAI-kun", will further expand the Orange Ribbon Campaign.

◇For more information, please click here (external link to Tokyo OSEKKAI Transformation Project homepage)
※In addition to the Orange Ribbon Campaign, we will also distribute leaflets to promote the Tokyo Foster Parent System.
◇For more information about the Tokyo Foster Parent System, please click here (External link to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Welfare and Health Bureau website)