石川県珠洲市「小学校や中学校の給食を無料にする」
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture: ``Free school lunches for elementary and junior high schools’’
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture: ``Free school lunches for elementary and junior high schools’’
1月の地震で、石川県珠洲市は大きな被害を受けました
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, suffered major damage in the January earthquake.
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, suffered major damage in the January earthquake.
Mayor Izumiya of Suzu City talked about how he will help those who are suffering from the damage.
Mayor Izumiya of Suzu City talked about how he will help those who are suffering from the damage.
市長は「地震で仕事がなくなったため、お金が入らなくて困っている家庭があります
The mayor said, ``There are families who are having trouble making money because they lost their jobs due to the earthquake.’’
The mayor said, ``There are families who are having trouble making money because they lost their jobs due to the earthquake.’’
It is important to work together to help the lives of the victims and to help the parents who are raising their children.”
It is important to work together to help the lives of the victims and to help the parents who are raising their children.”
Suzu City has decided to provide free school lunches to approximately 550 children for one year starting in April.
Suzu City has decided to provide free school lunches to approximately 550 children for one year starting in April.
珠洲市にある小学校と中学校、小学校と中学校が一緒になっている学校に通う子どもたちです
These children attend an elementary school and junior high school, or a school where elementary school and junior high school are combined, in Suzu City.
These children attend an elementary school and junior high school, or a school where elementary school and junior high school are combined, in Suzu City.
市長は「ほかの市や町にも応援してもらって、できるだけ早く地震の前の生活に戻ることができるようにしたいと思います」と話しました
The mayor said, ``I would like to get the support of other cities and towns so that we can return to our pre-earthquake lives as soon as possible.’’
The mayor said, ``I would like to get the support of other cities and towns so that we can return to our pre-earthquake lives as soon as possible.’’
石川県珠洲市「小学校や中学校の給食を無料にする」
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture: ``Free school lunches for elementary and junior high schools’’
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture: ``Free school lunches for elementary and junior high schools’’
1月の地震で、石川県珠洲市は大きな被害を受けました
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, suffered major damage in the January earthquake.
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, suffered major damage in the January earthquake.
Mayor Izumiya of Suzu City talked about how he will help those who are suffering from the damage.
Mayor Izumiya of Suzu City talked about how he will help those who are suffering from the damage.
市長は「地震で仕事がなくなったため、お金が入らなくて困っている家庭があります
The mayor said, ``There are families who are having trouble making money because they lost their jobs due to the earthquake.’’
The mayor said, ``There are families who are having trouble making money because they lost their jobs due to the earthquake.’’
It is important to work together to help the lives of the victims and to help the parents who are raising their children.”
It is important to work together to help the lives of the victims and to help the parents who are raising their children.”
Suzu City has decided to provide free school lunches to approximately 550 children for one year starting in April.
Suzu City has decided to provide free school lunches to approximately 550 children for one year starting in April.
珠洲市にある小学校と中学校、小学校と中学校が一緒になっている学校に通う子どもたちです
These children attend an elementary school and junior high school, or a school where elementary school and junior high school are combined, in Suzu City.
These children attend an elementary school and junior high school, or a school where elementary school and junior high school are combined, in Suzu City.
市長は「ほかの市や町にも応援してもらって、できるだけ早く地震の前の生活に戻ることができるようにしたいと思います」と話しました
The mayor said, ``I would like to get support from other cities and towns so that we can return to our pre-earthquake lives as soon as possible.’’
The mayor said, ``I would like to get support from other cities and towns so that we can return to our pre-earthquake lives as soon as possible.’’