Daiken's Community Efforts
2025-09-09 02:48:02

Daiken Biomedical's Contribution to Bridge for Smile: A Step Towards Healthier Futures

Daiken Biomedical's Charitable Efforts



In a meaningful initiative, Daiken Biomedical Corporation has made a generous donation of 100,000 yen to the non-profit organization, Bridge for Smile. Headquartered in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, under the leadership of President Tōkei Hayashi, Daiken Biomedical has expressed its commitment to supporting children and young adults living under social care as they strive for independence and better health outcomes.

This donation marks the beginning of a broader commitment. The company plans not only to provide health food products but also to engage in spreading nutritional knowledge and developing various social contribution activities aimed at nurturing a healthier future generation. The company's guiding philosophy, “Providing peace for families and health for the future,” is the cornerstone of its operations, focusing on delivering health foods and supplements that enhance daily living and the health of future generations.

Daiken Biomedical's contribution is motivated by a desire to deliver health to children who will lead the future. As part of its ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, the company intends to expand its initiatives beyond mere financial support. Future plans include distributing educational materials on nutrition, focusing on easily understandable knowledge for children, and conducting seminars to teach young people correct nutritional information.

These programs aim to empower children to take charge of their health, enabling them to shape their futures proactively. Daiken Biomedical is dedicated to continuing its CSR initiatives, firmly believing in contributing positively to society’s overall health.

About Bridge for Smile



Established in 2004, Bridge for Smile is dedicated to supporting children living in foster care and similar settings. They work tirelessly to ensure that these children can transition successfully into independent living both before and after leaving care. Through a variety of support programs, the organization connects children with societal resources and partners, including facilities, government, and corporate entities across Japan. Their mission is to create a


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