NEWS
Implemented “Kono Yubi TomaREDS! Heartful Care”
On the 4th, the "Kono Yubi TomaREDS! Heartful Care" event was held for the first time in two years at Saitama Stadium's second ground.

"Kono Yubi TomaREDS!" is a social collaboration activity (Sharen! activity) that aims to solve social issues facing the local community, led by the club and collaborating with many people who support the activity, and is now in its fifth year. One of the action programs, "Heartful Care," is an initiative aimed at supporting children in poverty, and this year 41 children from preschool to junior high school age and their families from five children's cafeterias participated.
At the beginning of the event, Heart-full Club Captain Hiroshi Ochiai spoke to the children about the importance of staying positive in any situation, using the values that Heart-full Club values: "Working hard, having fun, being considerate, and thinking."

The children took to heart the "Kokoro" (heart) that Captain Ochiai had taught them, and played Heart-full Soccer. Regardless of their soccer skill level, the children could be seen embodying "Kokoro" all over the venue, chasing the ball with all their might, cheering loudly for their teammates, and celebrating with smiles after scoring goals in the numbers game.

To conclude the event, a presentation ceremony was held by the Mitsubishi Public Relations Committee, which once again supported Heartful Care's activities and provided tickets for the match, and a group photo was taken with everyone doing the "Kono Yubi pose" with the stadium in the background.

Afterwards, the participants received their match tickets, lunch boxes, and towel scarves as souvenirs and headed to the stands to watch Trial against Vissel Kobe that was being played that day.
Children in the stands could be seen cheering on Urawa Reds with all their might, waving towel scarves, and with the support of these children the team achieved victory. The children who participated were seen spending time with smiles on their faces, and the event ended on a high note.
[Urawa Reds Official Media (URD:OM)]

"Kono Yubi TomaREDS!" is a social collaboration activity (Sharen! activity) that aims to solve social issues facing the local community, led by the club and collaborating with many people who support the activity, and is now in its fifth year. One of the action programs, "Heartful Care," is an initiative aimed at supporting children in poverty, and this year 41 children from preschool to junior high school age and their families from five children's cafeterias participated.
At the beginning of the event, Heart-full Club Captain Hiroshi Ochiai spoke to the children about the importance of staying positive in any situation, using the values that Heart-full Club values: "Working hard, having fun, being considerate, and thinking."

The children took to heart the "Kokoro" (heart) that Captain Ochiai had taught them, and played Heart-full Soccer. Regardless of their soccer skill level, the children could be seen embodying "Kokoro" all over the venue, chasing the ball with all their might, cheering loudly for their teammates, and celebrating with smiles after scoring goals in the numbers game.

To conclude the event, a presentation ceremony was held by the Mitsubishi Public Relations Committee, which once again supported Heartful Care's activities and provided tickets for the match, and a group photo was taken with everyone doing the "Kono Yubi pose" with the stadium in the background.

Afterwards, the participants received their match tickets, lunch boxes, and towel scarves as souvenirs and headed to the stands to watch Trial against Vissel Kobe that was being played that day.
Children in the stands could be seen cheering on Urawa Reds with all their might, waving towel scarves, and with the support of these children the team achieved victory. The children who participated were seen spending time with smiles on their faces, and the event ended on a high note.
[Urawa Reds Official Media (URD:OM)]




![Partner Sales Representative [Official] X](https://www.urawa-reds.co.jp/wp-content/themes/reds2019/img/banner/partner_x_bnr.jpg.jpg)


















