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Sixty-four organisations had been granted permission to raise funds during November 2010, a Social Welfare Department (SWD) spokesman said today (October 27).
The organisations will sell flags, badges or tokens, or place donation boxes in designated public places.
November 13 and 20 are designated regional flag days, with three organisations conducting flag sales between 7am and 12.30pm on Hong Kong Island, in Kowloon and the New Territories.
Any organisation planning to hold activities involving collection of money or sale or exchange for donations of badges, tokens or similar articles in a public place for charitable purposes should apply for a public subscription permit from the SWD.
Activities covered by public subscription permits are listed on the department's website (www.swd.gov.hk/en/index/site_whatsnew/). For details, people can also call the department's hotline at 2343 2255, or SWD headquarters at 2832 4311 during office hours.
¡§If fraudulent fund-raising activities are suspected, members of the public should not make any donations. They should report any suspected illegal activities to the police immediately,¡¨ the spokesman said.
He also appealed to organisers to take precautions against any possible fraud.
Flag day organisers are required to put on the money collection bags the name of the organisation and mark ¡§This flag day has been approved by the Social Welfare Department¡¨.
Organisers of general fund-raising activities other than flag sales should prominently display the permit at the place where the fund-raising event is held. Proper identification, for example, name cards or tags, should also be provided for staff and volunteers who are directly involved in the fund-raising activities.
The spokesman also advised organisers of flag days to prepare guidelines for volunteers, setting out the places and the schedule for fund-raising and the collection points for flag bags.
"Organisers should inform the Police in cases of loss of property, and seek their help when fraudulent acts, such as tampering with collection bags or unauthorised fundraising, are found," he said.
The Government has promulgated the "Reference Guide on Best Practices for Charitable Fund-raising Activities" for voluntary compliance by the charitable organisations. Members of the public may browse the reference guide on the SWD's homepage
(www.swd.gov.hk/en/index/site_pubsvc/page_controlofc/sub_referenceg/).
Attached please find a list of organisations granted permission to raise funds in November. It only lists permits issued up to October 21.
Ends/Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Issued at HKT 14:03
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