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Jockey Club partners with Volleyball Nations League Hong Kong for third year to support community programmes
18/06/2025

The Hong Kong Jockey Club is proud to serve as the Official Community Partner of the Volleyball Nations League Hong Kong in 2025, and work closely with the Volleyball Association of Hong Kong, China to empower communities through volleyball. This is the third year the Club has supported the event.

As a world-class sports organisation rooted in Hong Kong, the Club is delighted to once again support the Jockey Club Volleyball Community Programmes. Through these programmes, students, underprivileged groups and people with disabilities have the unique opportunity to experience the thrill of volleyball, both off and on the court, during this world-class international tournament.

An opening ceremony for the tournament was held today at the Kai Tak Arena. In recognition of the Club’s ongoing support for volleyball and community sports, Club Steward Dr Silas Yang was presented with a volleyball signed by members of the China Women’s National Team by Volleyball Association President Wilfred Ng.

The opening ceremony was attended by Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, HKSAR Government Deputy Secretary for Justice; Pan Yundong, Deputy Commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC in the HKSAR; Lau Chun, HKSAR Government Acting Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism; Lin Nan, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Publicity, Cultural and Sports Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the HKSAR; Dr Silas Yang, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Timothy Fok, President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China; Wilfred Ng, President of the Volleyball Association of Hong Kong, China and other guests.

This year, the Jockey Club Volleyball Community Programmes are engaging over 11,000 members of the public through a wide range of activities at the Volleyball Nations League Hong Kong 2025, including:

  • Volunteer involvement: Over 120 volunteers have been trained to assist with tournament operations, including guest reception, venue logistics and public engagement initiatives. Members of the Club’s CARE@hkjc Volunteer Team will also provide face-painting services, creating a joyful and interactive experience.
  • In Touch with the China Volleyball National Team event: More than 6,000 participants — including students, underprivileged residents and visually impaired individuals — watched practice sessions of the China female volleyball national team. Selected students were also invited to participate in technical exchanges and gain hands-on skills training with the national team players.
  • “Watch and Listen” Volleyball Game: More than 5,000 students, underprivileged residents and people with disabilities (including those requiring audio-description services) have received complimentary access to live matches during the five-day event (18–22 June), to foster inclusive sporting experiences.
  • Performance for the physically challenged: Students and participating organisations have the opportunity to take part in warm-up performances before matches, allowing audiences to gain a deeper understanding of the various cultures represented by different volleyball teams through diverse performances and experience the charm of these traditions.
  • Six International Sports Booths: Booths have been established in the Central Square of Kai Tak Sports Park, where students from eight schools and organisations can share information about the six participating teams and countries as well as local Hong Kong culture. This also enables them to gain insights into the global sports industry.
  • Enjoy Sitting Volleyball “As One”: To promote social inclusion, local schools will take part in sitting volleyball sessions designed to increase awareness and participation in para sport. During the VNL, there is a sitting volleyball experience booth, enabling the public to explore the challenges of sitting volleyball while promoting a deeper understanding of the difficulties faced by individuals with disabilities.

The Club’s support for the Jockey Club Volleyball Community Programmes, 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.