Use of Donations

World Vision Hong Kong expresses its heartfelt thanks to all donors for their trust and support. In the Financial Year of 2015, we received over HK$900 million and helped 9.3 million people across 43 places. To ensure that every cent is well accounted for, we continue to keep costs at the minimum. During this past year, only 2% and 3% of our total income was spent on administration and fundraising, while 93.8% was allocated to programmes on international relief and community development, and 1.2% was used for public education.

To help you understand how donations are effectively and efficiently used, we have prepared and made available the Financial Highlights of 2015, Resource Governance and Frequently Asked Questions on our use of funds. We hope that by increasing our transparency, you will join hands with us in helping more needy children and families in developing countries.

2015 Financial Highlights

Where the funds came from Where the funds were allocated

*HK$302,090 reserved to respond to future emergency relief needs and carry out community development programmes

The financial information relating to the year ended 30 September 2015 included in the financial highlights is derived from, but does not constitute the Organisation’s statutory annual financial statements for that year. The Organisation’s auditor, Enrst & Young, has reported on the financial statements. The auditor's report was unqualified; did not include a reference to any matters to which the auditor drew attention by way of emphasis without qualifying its report; and did not contain a statement under section 406(2), 407(2) or (3) of the Companies Ordinance. For a full set of audited financial statements, please download here.

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