Learning about child welfare looks different when you step inside the home itself.

We were so glad to welcome the psychology class from Lake County College to Tokyo Katei Gakko. They sat in on a lecture, asked real questions, and spent time with the children to see firsthand how kids in alternative care are supported here in Japan.

That kind of direct, cross-cultural exchange matters. It shapes how the next generation of practitioners thinks about care, community, and what young people actually need.

Thank you to everyone from Lake County College for making the trip and bringing such genuine curiosity with you.

Curious about what we do at YouMeWe? Visit youmewenpo.org to learn more or sign up as a volunteer. We'd love to have you.

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YouMeWe NPO (YMW), was organized in 2018 to empower, educate, and inspire children residing in foster homes in Japan,