Support for Kyushu Flood Victims by Able
In early August 2023, the Kyushu region of Japan was severely impacted by record-breaking heavy rainfall, leading to significant damage and suffering for many residents. Amid this disaster, Able Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, represented by President Haruo Yoshida) has initiated support measures for those affected.
Our Heartfelt Condolences
Able extends its sincere condolences to all those who have been impacted by this natural disaster. It is during such challenging times that communities must come together to support each other.
Support Measures Offered
From August 6 to September 30, 2023, Able is implementing the following assistance for individuals who have been affected or evacuated due to the floods:
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Waiving of Rental Brokerage Fees: The company will exempt half a month's rental brokerage fees for those searching for rental properties at specified stores.
Eligibility for Support
To qualify for this assistance, individuals must possess or apply for a disaster victim certificate (りさい証明書). This document is vital for ensuring that support reaches those who are genuinely in need.
Participating Locations
Able's support is available at the following stores across Kagoshima and Kumamoto prefectures:
- Able Kagoshima Chuo Station Front Store
- Able Tenmonkan Store
- Able Kirishima Hayato Store
- Able Network Kirishima Kokubu Store
- Able Network Arata Store
- Able Network Taniyama Store
- Able Network Kanoya Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Central Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Main Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Minami Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Hirokoji Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Kengun Store
- Able Network Kumamoto Station Front Store
- Able Network Yatsushiro Store
- Able Network Uto Store
- Able Network Kikuyobypass Store
Contact Information
For more details regarding this initiative, please refer to our official website:
Able Official Website
Conclusion
We hope for the safety of everyone affected and for a swift recovery of the disaster-struck areas. Our thoughts are with the victims, and we pray for their lives to return to normal as soon as possible.