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Delaware Park Donates $40,000 to Jockeys’ Fund and Aftercare Organizations

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Delaware ⁤Park ‍adn the Delaware thoroughbred⁢ Horsemen’s Association (DTHA) jointly announced a $20,000 donation to the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) on September 13, 2025. The contribution will directly⁣ support jockeys ‌who have suffered catastrophic on-track ⁤injuries.

The partnership underscores a commitment to the health and​ welfare‌ of riders, providing crucial financial assistance to ⁢those facing ​life-altering⁣ disabilities. The PDJF offers financial support to jockeys who have sustained⁤ injuries preventing them from continuing their careers, covering medical expenses and daily living costs. This donation arrives ⁣as Delaware Park concludes its 2025 meet, reinforcing the⁢ track and horsemen’s dedication⁢ to supporting the jockeys who contribute to the sport.

Kevin DeLucia, DTHA ​President, highlighted the ⁣importance of the PDJF’s​ mission. “Our jockeys risk ⁣their health every time they⁣ step onto the track,” DeLucia stated.”This donation is a small way for us to⁣ show our⁢ gratitude and provide support to those who have suffered devastating injuries.”

The PDJF, established in ⁤2003, has provided millions of dollars in assistance to injured jockeys nationwide. Funds are distributed to eligible riders nonetheless‌ of their racing jurisdiction. Delaware Park’s contribution will bolster the ⁣PDJF’s‌ ability to continue offering⁤ this ⁣vital support.

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