About
Our Vision
A brighter future, where everyone has a sporting chance at better health and lifelong benefits that come from play-based learning.
Our Mission
To empower young people with social and emotional skills, and for them to actualise their potential through the power of sport and education.
PRIORITIES
Our Approach
CONNECT
PLAY
GROW
INNOVATIVE SERVICE MODEL
CAPACITY
BUILDING
We invest in educational systems and skill transfer processes to efficiently support longterm learning
PURPOSEFUL
PROGRAMMING
We deliver initiatives with an intent on addressing Hong Kong's most pressing issues
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
We strengthen HK societal fabric by building generational, social, ethic, interconnections
What Differentiates Us
We are Hong Kong's first sports-focused charity that partners with impact-driven organisations to provide innovative play-based programmes that grow people and communities through rugby.
MILESTONES
Following initial launch programmes in 2011, the foundation was established as an official charity in March 2013. Since then, we have grown to serve over 20,000 participants from around 250 schools, with the help of over 300 staff and volunteers.
2023
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust continue their support as the Official Community Partner of the Cathay / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens for two years.
WE WORK FOR IMPACT
At Rugby for Good, we hold ourselves accountable to meaningful change. In the ten years since our founding we have grown our programmes to over 225 schools across Hong Kong, with 16 active projects and thousands of beneficiaries. With a dedicated team of permanent staff and volunteers, and new partnerships, we have become one of Hong Kong’s premier non-profit organisations.
MEET OUR TEAM
RFG AT A GLANCE
OUR NEW LOGO
This new logo concept comes from the heart. The icon is made of two overlapping rugby balls suggesting the pairing of two elements. These are Donors + Beneficiaries, but the concept is flexible enough to include another pair, Rugby For Good + the Community.
The coming together of two oval elements also forms a heart shape. We've drawn some subtle emphasis on two hearts with two colours, red and blue that are derived from HKRU.