The community programme, called "Hoops+Health", is inspiring engagement, activity and healthy living through basketball by improving community access to courts and education across six Asian markets.
It has helped more than 14,000 kids and communities get active in 2024, marking a significant milestone in Sun Life’s partnership with global sport for social change foundation Beyond Sport.
Rolled out in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, the programme launched in September 2023 by encouraging active, healthy lifestyles for kids and communities across the region.
The programme focused on three key areas – improving access to physical activity with renovated basketball courts providing safe spaces to play in underprivileged areas; engaging local communities, coaches, and Sun Life employees by organizing court opening events, volunteering days and educational workshops; and finally inspiring young people to be more active through free-to-access basketball sessions.
The programme followed 2022 research by the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance which found a worrying lack of physical activity amongst children aged 6-17 across Asia, prompting a need to improve health outcomes for underserved youth and address the concerning rise in diabetes.
Since its launch in September 2023, more than 4,500 community members have accessed five newly renovated sports facilities through Hoops+Health. 85 coaches have been provided with basketball training and more than 9,000 young people have been reached through the programme. Moving forward, there are plans to improve court management, and raise funds for annual maintenance to ensure that these courts are sustained long in the future.
Mr David Broom, Chief Client and Distribution Officer at Sun Life Asia, said, "At Sun Life, we recognize the vital role that sport plays in keeping young people active, healthy and engaged. Our Hoops+Health programme is all about creating spaces where everyone, from complete beginners to aspiring athletes, can access coaching and training. The results from the programme have been truly inspiring. We hope these revitalized basketball courts will continue to be the beating heart of these local neighbourhoods, as we make positive strides towards nurturing a healthier, more active generation in Asia.”
Mr Fred Turner, Executive Director at Beyond Sport, emphasises the multifaceted benefits of sports, "Sport is not only a fantastic way to stay active and healthy, but it also imparts valuable life skills that extend beyond the court. However, the ability to access these benefits hinges on the availability of proper coaching infrastructure and facilities. The collaborative Hoops+Health programme is dedicated to empowering local communities through sport, providing children and adults with safe and functional spaces for learning and development."