Sponsorships and Donations Welcome
Public Fundraising Permit Number: Ministry of Health and Welfare No. 1141360949
We welcome donations from businesses or individuals.
☑ Donate more than 6,000 TWD to receive a beautifully crafted music album as a token of appreciation.
Support Our Event
We welcome individual donors, corporate sponsors, and in-kind contributions to help make our Migrants and Immigrants Gathering in Taiwan 2025 possible.
If you are outside Taiwan and would like to support this event, you may do so via international bank transfer using the details below:
- Bank Name: KGI Bank
- Account Name: CATHOLIC HSINCHU DIOCESAN RELIGIOUS CORPORATION
- Account Number: 00023118024324
- SWIFT Code: CDIBTWTP
- Bank Address: 9F, No.135, Dunhua N. Rd., Songshan District, Taipei City. TAIWAN, R.O.C.
- KGI Bank’s Supported Foreign
- Currencies: USD /CNH /JPY/ EUR/ AUD
Note: Please indicate “Migrants and Immigrants Gathering 2025 Support” in your transfer reference.
Hsinchu Diocese Contact No: +886-3-5254198
For Donations within Taiwan, please go to: https://hcd.org.tw/migt-donate-business/
Postal Remittance

- Account Name: 財團法人台灣省天主教會新竹教區
- Account Number: 19087251
Bank Transfer

- Bank: KGI Bank, Hsinchu Branch (Code: 809)
- Account Name: 財團法人台灣省天主教會新竹教區
- Account Number: 0002-31-1802432-4
Receipt Application
To apply for a donation receipt, please call 03-5254198 ext. 235 or email accounting@hcd.org.tw.
Please provide:
- Receipt Title
- ID Number or Unified Business Number
- Amount
- Donation Date
- Mailing Address
In-Kind Contributions
The event will include a charity multicultural bazaar and raffle activities open to all participants. If you have suitable items to donate, your in-kind support would be most welcome! This may include gift items, gift certificates or vouchers, food/grocery packs, or small appliances.
Please contact Sr. Jocelyn Arevalo, OSA ~ Program Coordinator
Phone Number: 03-5735375 | Mobile/Line ID: 0912 986573 | Email: srjoyceosa473@gmail.com
Thank you for considering this opportunity to support a meaningful celebration—helping us create a joyful, unforgettable experience that unites diverse communities for Migrants’ Sunday in this Jubilee Year of Hope.