We will report on the social collaboration activities and Naohiro Ishikawa's CG activities conducted in April.
Apr 4 (Thu) CG (Community Generator) lecture and cleaning activity for new first-year students of U-15 Fukagawa
We conducted a lecture to learn about ourselves and our teammates and to improve team strength, as well as a cleaning activity while being conscious of what we learned in the lecture.
April 7 (Sun) TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION National Stadium Area Cleanup Activity
We conducted a cleanup activity around the National Stadium with members of TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION, fans, and volunteer supporters.
□April 7th(Sun) Sensory Room Implementation
A sensory room has been set up at the Japan National Stadium, which hosted the Kashima Antlers match, for children and families with sensory hypersensitivity and other developmental disabilities to watch the game with peace of mind.
Apr 11 (Thu) MY FOOTBALL KIT Meeting
"We conducted an exchange of opinions to contribute to "high-quality education" and "responsibility to create and use" for the purpose of promoting children's growth.
□Apr 21 (Sun) TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION 2nd Generator Meeting
TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION held the 2nd Generator Meeting with a total of 60 participants. This time, we learned about HEROs PLEDGE and actions towards the environment from Mr. Imoto of SDGs in Sports, representing sports organizations around the world.
◇HEROs PLEDGE is here
Apr 21 (Sun) TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION Cleaning Activity around Ajinomoto from Chofu Station
TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION members, fans, and volunteer supporters, totaling about 20 people, conducted a cleaning activity.
□Apr 21 (Sun) Sensory Room Implementation
FC Machida Zelvia match, we have set up a sensory room where children and families with sensory hypersensitivity and other diagnoses can watch the game with peace of mind.
□ Naohiro ISHIKAWA CG Comment
Continuing to score points, we are having conversations and learning in order to connect, expand, and deepen. Through this continuation, we hope to bring new insights and energy to the environment, education, and community development within the local society. Together with the TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION members, we hope to further connect to concrete actions.
◇About TOKYO SOCIAL COLLABORATION, click here
[Inquiries regarding this matter]
Social Collaboration Promotion Department
sharen@fctokyo.co.jp