I am very happy to announce that I received the 12th Kyoto Women Entrepreneur Award, Special Prize, Tohmatsu Prize!
I went to high school in Kyoto, and Kyoto is a place that I have a special attachment to, so I am very happy to receive this award.
It was a great honor and a great day for me to receive such an award for my business, which I started by myself without finding a job after graduating from university, and which I have been developing from scratch with all my passion!
The social issues surrounding immigrant children in Thailand are a niche field that I feel I could talk about to 100 people and only one person would be interested, but I sincerely hope that by communicating these issues through something as familiar as coffee, I can help to eliminate the disparity in opportunities for children of all backgrounds. I sincerely hope that we can continue to convey this message to children through something as familiar as coffee, and thereby eliminate the disparity in opportunities for all children.
I will not be ashamed of the Tohmatsu Award that I received from Tohmatsu, and I will continue to make further efforts to expand the future options for immigrant children in Thailand by using coffee, which is familiar to many people, as a gateway!
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