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Jockey Club supports Strive and Rise Programme’s Sichuan study tour and celebrates its launch at welcome dinner

08/11/2025

The Hong Kong Jockey Club is committed to supporting the HKSAR Government’s Strive and Rise Programme. Since its launch, the Club and its Charities Trust has approved a cumulative donation of around HK$31 million to support the implementation of all three of its cohorts. The initiative helps young participants broaden their horizons, build self-confidence, develop a positive outlook on life and set meaningful goals for the future.

Following a positive response to the programme’s first Club-supported summer study tour last year to Hangzhou, the Club is once again supporting over 90 students from the third cohort to take part in a five-day study tour to Sichuan this summer. The tour will give the students an opportunity to explore Sichuan’s rich cultural heritage, gain insights into its latest technological and economic developments, and deepen their sense of national pride.

To welcome the students to Sichuan, a dinner was held today (11 August) in Chengdu, attended by Chris Sun, the HKSAR Government Secretary for Labour and Welfare; Ma Cong, Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of Sichuan Province; Raymond Tam, the Club’s Executive Director, Corporate Affairs; Yvonne Yeung, Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association Chief Executive; and other guests, including five Club student mentors.

Chris Sun, Secretary for Labour and Welfare, thanked the Club for its strong commitment to and generous support of the Strive and Rise Programme. This includes support for all three cohorts and the Sichuan study tour, all of which help to broaden the students’ horizons, enrich their knowledge and reinforce their self-confidence. He also encouraged students to make the most of this rewarding exchange opportunity, noting that the experience will serve as a valuable asset for their future.

Raymond Tam, the Club’s Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, reaffirmed the Club’s strong commitment to empowering youth from diverse backgrounds. Over the years, the Club has supported and launched many initiatives aimed at encouraging young people to become active citizens and contribute meaningfully to society, he said. It has also sought to cultivate their sense of cultural identity and pride in the nation.

He added that following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, the Club pledged HK$1 billion to support various reconstruction and capacity-building projects in the province. As part of the five-day study tour, participants will visit two of these projects, offering them insights into the outcome of the partnership between Sichuan and Hong Kong. Students will visit renowned cultural landmarks, historical sites and innovative enterprises. The tour will also provide opportunities for participants to interact with local youths to foster stronger engagement and friendships among young people.

One of the Club-supported projects the students will visit is the Sichuan University-The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, the first of its kind in China. The Institute integrates scientific research, talent development and social services in the fields of disaster prevention and reduction, and post-disaster reconstruction. It also provides education and training for high-level professionals in related fields, contributing significantly to the long-term enhancement of the region’s disaster resilience.

The other Club-supported project on the students’ schedule is the Sichuan HKJC Olympic School. The Club funded construction of the school in response to the severe impact of the earthquake on sports talent development in Sichuan. The school combines sports training and academic education, aiming to cultivate a new generation of elite athletes.

The first cohort of the Strive and Rise Programme was launched in 2022. Through tripartite collaboration between the HKSAR Government, the business sector and the community, the programme aims to help secondary school students set goals for the future and strive for upward mobility. The Club, as one of the vice-chairpersons of the programme’s Partners’ Board, has not only provided financial support but also nominated over 40 employees, along with The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships scholars and fellows in various sectors, to become volunteer mentors for the third cohort. Student participants are also invited to visit Club facilities, including Tai Kwun, The Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, Equine Hospital and Tuen Mun Public Riding School.

The Club’s support for the Strive and Rise Programme, like all its charity and community donations, is made possible by its unique integrated business model through which racing and responsible sports wagering generate substantial tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Founded in 1884, The Hong Kong Jockey Club is a world-class racing club that acts continuously for the betterment of society. The Club has a unique integrated business model comprising racing and racecourse entertainment, a membership club, responsible sports wagering and lottery, and charities and community contribution. Through this model, the Club generates economic and social value for the community and supports the HKSAR Government in combatting illegal gambling. In 2023/24, the Club returned a total of HK$40.1 billion to the community. This included HK$29.9 billion to the HKSAR Government in duty, profits tax and Lotteries Fund contributions and HK$10.2 billion in approved charity donations. The Club is Hong Kong’s largest single taxpayer and one of the city’s major employers. Its Charities Trust is one of the world’s leading charity donors.


Picture 1:
Chris Sun, HKSAR Government Secretary for Labour and Welfare (centre); Ma Cong, Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of Sichuan Province (3rd right); Raymond Tam, the Club’s Executive Director, Corporate Affairs (3rd left); Yvonne Yeung, Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association Chief Executive (2nd right), and other guests attended the Strive and Rise Programme Sichuan study tour welcome dinner.


Picture 2:
Chris Sun, HKSAR Government Secretary for Labour and Welfare (3rd right) and Raymond Tam, the Club’s Executive Director, Corporate Affairs (3rd left) engage with students during the dinner.


Picture 3:
Freely Cheng, the Club’s Head of External Affairs (4th row, centre); Ronald Chan, the Club's Head of Mainland Affairs (Policy and Stakeholders Engagement) (4th row, 13th left), Club mentors and other Sichuan study tour participants at Hong Kong International Airport before their departure.


Picture 4:
Students visit the Sichuan University-The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction.