Building trust

In fliers and cards distributed in Tokyo schools, the Setagaya hot line promised:

1. Your secrets are kept.

2. You don't have to name yourself.

3. You may hang up if you wish.

4. We'll think together with you.

5. You may call us any time. Feel free to call us!!!

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