Soccer Yuki Kobayashi Lunch box delivery to single-parent home New Corona May 23 20:48

Yuki Kobayashi, who played in soccer and Japan national team, and who also grew up in a mother and child family, participated in an initiative to provide lunch free of charge in order to support a single-parent family whose life is suffering due to the new coronavirus .

In this initiative, Italian restaurants in Minato-ku, Tokyo, provide free lunch boxes to single-parent families in Minato-ku and Shinagawa-ku.

On the 23rd, Yuki Kobayashi, who played in the 1st league league of soccer and grew up in a mother and child family, participated in the initiative as a one-day delivery member.

On the 23rd, each boxed lunch that Kobayashi first completed was accompanied by a message saying "I grew up in a single-parent family. I have some painful experiences, but let's thank everyone around and do my best!" I put a sticker of.

Then, after that, I shared about 90 households with other staff by bicycle and handed my lunch directly. At the visit, Kobayashi handed out lunch boxes to the children while saying, "Please do your best at soccer" or "Make friends at school", take pictures with them and sign soccer balls. It was.

A mother with three boys said, "I think it's great to actually behave. It's really helpful because the food costs are tough."

In addition, a 6th grader boy said, "I didn't think Kobayashi would come to my house. I was nervous because I was nervous."

Kobayashi said, “I also knew that it was hard for me to spend money and money at my mother and child family, so I immediately cooperated. I think everyone was smiling and I felt happy. I also need a lot of support. I think there are households that are doing so, so I hope that the circle of support will spread further. "