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Club marks over 50 years' support for rehab services with opening of new day care centre

The Hong Kong Jockey Club has made countless contributions over the years to local rehabilitation services, including donations to various initiatives by The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation (HKSR) that span half a century and total some HK$181 million in value.
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16/03/2010 Long-standing donor of Hong Kong's oldest university
12/03/2010 Club marks over 50 years' support for rehab services with opening of new day care centre
11/03/2010 Club welcomes government initiative to enhance standard of local football
10/03/2010 Club funds a new leadership training base in Tai Tong Camp
08/03/2010 Next CADENZA 18-District Programme encourages public to prepare well for end of life
04/03/2010 HKJC staff honoured in photo competition showing caring workplace moments
03/03/2010 Club-funded Visiting Professorship promotes public interest in Chinese Literature
02/03/2010 ENABLE Symposium advocates Living a Legacy
01/03/2010 Club sponsors the facelift of more than 80 youth services centres to benefit the community
28/02/2010 Jockey Club supports quest for language proficiency to enhance young people's competitiveness
27/02/2010 Photo release - Club shares Olympic legacy with visiting Guangdong women
27/02/2010 HKJC promotes "can-do" spirit by inspiring positive living in NT West
25/02/2010 Club's long-standing Arts Festival support helps bring world class performances to Hong Kong
21/02/2010 18 Districts Cup bears witness to strong HKJC-community bond
20/02/2010 Tuen Mun's CADENZA event offers tips for effective communication on elderly healthcare
20/02/2010 Visitor spirits and numbers ride high at HKJC's Equine Fun Fest
19/02/2010 Families make racing start to an auspicious New Year at HKJC Equine Fun Fest
19/02/2010 Club recruits five more riders to Junior Equestrian Team
18/02/2010 Nobel Laureate Charles Kao visits Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing