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We delivered MY FOOTBALL KIT to the children of the Japanese School in Islamabad, Pakistan!

2025.12.18

“BALL KIT” is an airless soccer ball designed as both a play and educational kit.
It helps reduce the experience gap among children and is part of the “MY FOOTBALL KIT” program, which enables companies and organizations committed to social contribution to deliver meaningful experiences to all children and contribute to the SDGs.

This time, the kits were delivered to elementary school students from Grades 1 to 6, regardless of age, as a tool that allows children to think about the SDGs through hands-on experience.

On the day of the event, our employees joined online to explain the SDGs-related features of MY FOOTBALL KIT and shared tips on how to assemble the ball.

The children listened attentively.
By incorporating stories about Pakistan, the topic became more relatable and engaging for them.

During the ball assembly, students from different grades helped one another, fostering communication and collaboration across age groups.■ Teacher’s Comment

“By including stories about Pakistan, the activity became more familiar and engaging for the children.
During the ball assembly, we saw students teaching and supporting each other across different grades.
Creating activities that children can truly enjoy and stay focused on is not easy, and this experience made us realize the strength of the learning materials.
After assembling the balls in the gym, the children enjoyed using them in various ways—kicking, throwing, and even playing volleyball-style games such as spikes and receives—each in their own way.”

■ Students’ Comments

“It’s easy to play with indoors.”

“I play soccer with my dad. I had never done it before, but it was really fun.”

Once again, we were able to provide a wonderful experience that gave children an opportunity to learn and grow.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone at the Japanese School in Islamabad.