This privacy page describes SKF’s policy for gathering information through the SKF’s web site. By visiting the SKF website you are accepting the practices stated in this policy.
What information does SKF collect?
In general, you can browse the SKF site without informing SKF who you are or revealing any personal information about yourself.
Collection of personally identifiable information
If you register for membership, request information, provide feedback, you will be asked to provide personal information such as your name, postal address and e-mail address. This information is collected only with your knowledge and permission and is kept in SKF database. If you are donating, you may be asked to provide your details.
What does SKF do with the information it collects?
Personally identifiable information
SKF may use the personal information you provide to:
- Contact you
- Manage and process your donations
- Confirm your memberships;
- Obtain donations through the site (via Paypal);
- Undertake statistical analysis.
What if I don’t want to provide personal information?
Providing personal information on the SKF web site is optional. If you choose not to provide personal information, you can still browse SKF site, but you will not be able to make donations, or register for membership.
Opting out and changing your information
At any time, you can cancel or modify your information. Where contact details are not provided on the page, you can contact us for further information.
Security
We do not share any personal information on the SKF site to any third party. Any information provided to SKF by donors will be held with the utmost care and security and will not be used for any other purpose.
However, SKF assumes no responsibility for the security of information.
Notification of changes
Changes to this privacy policy will be posted here and will be available via the SKF home page https://streetkidsfunds.com/
Policy around Coronavirus efforts
Street Kids Funds (SKF) policy on photos and videos posted on its website and via social media for its “Coronavirus Relief Fund” program in different cities is taking into consideration that faces of people receiving the food boxes are not to be shown.
SKF is sensitive to the fact that this is a difficult time for all those who have lost jobs and are in desperate financial situation as a result of the “lock-down” and facing food hardships. SKF food program is a means to lessen their hardship as well as keeping their dignity!
Contact
For questions or queries regarding this privacy policy, please contact us.