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Co-creation Teen︱The Jockey Club allocated 10 million yuan to support the recommendation of employees to become friends and teachers to invite students to visit Tai Kwun

2022-10-05T05:26:33.505Z


The Government's Co-Creation Teen Project with mentor-friend matching and financial support elements was officially launched this month. The Hong Kong Jockey Club announced today (5th) that it has approved a grant of HK$10 million to support Co-Creation Teen through the Jockey Club Charities Trust.


The Government's Co-Creation Teen Project with mentor-friend matching and financial support elements was officially launched this month. The Hong Kong Jockey Club announced today (5th) that it has approved a grant of HK$10 million to support the Co-Creation Teen Project through the Jockey Club Charities Trust. The club will also invite participating students to visit facilities such as Tai Kwun, the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, and the Public Riding School, so as to allow students to communicate with the management. At the same time, staff and Jockey Club scholars have been recommended to become friends and shared with the matching students. Life experience is expected to broaden students' horizons and help them discover things in different fields.


Co-creation Teen Programme students can visit Tai Kwun, Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Course, public riding school and other facilities to broaden their horizons.

(Provided by The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

An inter-departmental action group led by the Chief Secretary for Administration has implemented the Co-creation Teen Project through government, business and public cooperation. The trainees are from disadvantaged families, especially Form 1 to Form 3 students living in subdivided flats. The number of places is 2,000 for one year, from this month to September next year. In addition to mentor-friend matching, each student will receive a start-up capital of 5,000 yuan, which will be used under the guidance of mentors, and a scholarship of 5,000 yuan after successful completion of the program. .

Jockey Club CEO Ying Jiabai: Youth development should not be limited by family background

The Jockey Club announced today that it has approved a grant of HK$10 million to support the Co-creation Teen project through its charitable trust fund. Chief Executive Officer Ying Jiabai said that the development of young people should not be limited by family background. The most important thing is to give them the opportunity to learn. The Club is happy to support the Co-Creation Teen Project, and the Jockey Club has been providing equal learning opportunities for young people and opening up multiple paths by supporting various youth projects.

Invite program students to visit Tai Kwun, public riding schools and other facilities Recommend employees to become friends

The Jockey Club pointed out that the Co-creation Teen Project consists of three elements, namely, mentoring, personal development planning and financial support. Therefore, in addition to funding, the Jockey Club will also invite participating students to visit Tai Kwun - Museum of Heritage and Art, Jockey Club Kau Xizhou public golf course, public riding school and other facilities, and communicate with the management to understand the development of the Jockey Club.

At the same time, the Jockey Club has recommended staff and Jockey Club scholars to become friends and teachers to share their life experiences with the matching students. It is hoped that through the above support, the students' horizons will be broadened and they will be able to explore different areas of things.

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Source: hk1

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