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The community program has helped over 14,000 people across six market Asia get active through basketball in its first year, with a goal of helping 45,000 people by end 2025.
HONG KONG, April 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life, in partnership with global sport for social change foundation Beyond Sport, has announced the extension of its "Hoops + Health" philanthropy program for the second year, with the goal of helping 45,000 young people get active by the end of 2025 by providing safe spaces, coaching programs and equipment in underprivileged communities.
Building on the success of the first year of the program, Sun Life will increase its investment from 1 million CAD to 1.5 million CAD, underscoring its commitment to combating rising youth physical inactivity, which is a significant risk factor for chronic conditions like diabetes. Given the concerning rise in diabetes among young people, helping people to get active and keep fit will be critical.
The Hoops + Health program uses the power of basketball to help kids stay fit and feel strong, both physically and mentally. It reaches young people across six locations - Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Singapore – particularly focusing on marginalized youth. This second year of the program aims to reach 31,000 people, building on the 14,000 reached in 2024.
After breathing new life into five basketball courts and hosting a series of community events last year, Sun Life is gearing up to do even more in 2025, focusing on three key areas: equipment donations and court maintenance; basketball coaching and training workshops; and free basketball events and activities.
As part of the Hoops+Health program, initiatives include:
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In Hong Kong SAR and Vietnam, Sun Life is expanding its existing partnerships with the Basketball Association of Hong Kong, China (BAHKC) and the Saigon Heat, to deliver free youth basketball sessions.
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In the Philippines and Indonesia, Sun Life is making basketball equipment donations to schools in low-income areas to encourage children to be more active in celebration of their 130th and 30th anniversaries respectively.
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In Malaysia and Singapore, basketball activities and events for many community groups, particularly focused on young players and coaches.
David Broom, Chief Client and Distribution Officer at Sun Life Asia, said, "It's amazing to see the difference the Hoops + Health program has made in helping kids and young people get active playing a sport that they love. By increasing our investment in the initiative, we want to help more young people to live healthier lives. At Sun Life, we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to grow up strong and healthy, and we're committed to making that a reality across Asia."