可以送來3b,再經該組織由香港轉送日本的物品。 c-fu星期四或五會運過去。
最新的回覆,以下物品是可以由香港以快遞寄去災區了。
Donation Items List
We have checked with the logistics companies, NGOs and the custom regulations and concluded that the following is needed and allowed.
We are prioritizing according to the urgent needs at the disaster areas in Japan right now.
Top wanted list
(1)- New clothes (*) for infant to toddlers 新生嬰的衫仔。 (2)- New toys 小玩具 (3)- Cotton (incl. cotton cloths, gauze) 棉質紗巾,嬰兒用乾或濕棉
(4)- New pack of diapers 尿片 (5)- New body lotions and nappy creams (6)- Thermometers (non battery-operated, mercury is ok) (7)- Dry shampoo (8)- Gel type hand sanitizer (9)- New wet wipes
(10)- Baby bath tubs (inflatable) 吹氣式沖涼盤。
We will stop accepting the following items until further notice: - Milk cans (applying for customs clearance)奶粉要等日本海關批文清關。 - Big toys: walker size and above
- Strollers Restricted items
- Battery operated items (severe battery shortage in Japan and will complicate and delay the custom procedures) - electrical appliances (voltage might not be compatible and will complicate and delay the custom procedures) - opened cans of milk, food, lotion - liquid or fluids (except for items listed in the wanted list above) - spray (airline restrictions) - damaged and incomplete toys - big furniture (due to the space limit in the evacuation centers and limited cargo space)
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(*) Clean and old clothes are still accepted. As a guideline, clothes with tags and those you can buy at Stanley market (without tags) is considered new. Clothes worn under approximately 3 times are preferred, as long as they are clean and washed. Please judge by your instinct as mamas – “would I want my child to wear this as second hand clothes? “
Just a gentle reminder that we are not accepting any adult clothes and shoes. A great amount of time is required to sort the items and we would like to minimize the sorting time and
focus on packing and sending things out as soon as possible. |