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Kitakyushu Launches Teen Independence Program
16 Jan
Summary
- New program 'Tomony' supports independence and employment for teens.
- Focuses on communication, life, work, and social skills.
- Aims to help teens envision and achieve a positive future.

A new initiative named Tomony will launch in Kitakyushu in April, offering specialized support for junior and senior high school students focused on their independence and future employment. The program aims to foster essential skills such as communication, life management, and workplace readiness, partnering with the Kitakyushu Chamber of Commerce and Industry for practical experience.
This dedicated service is particularly significant as Kitakyushu currently lacks facilities specifically designed for the vocational and social development of adolescents with disabilities or those experiencing school refusal. Tomony anticipates accommodating approximately 10 participants, providing a tailored environment for growth.
Masaki Harada, the organization's director, expressed a strong commitment to creating an engaging space for students who feel uncertain about their futures. The organization is actively recruiting qualified staff to prepare for the April opening, seeking passionate individuals eager to guide young people in building their own paths.



