Thanks to the collective efforts of Jebseners, “Sports for Vision” has successfully completed eight phases, staying true to its mission of combining physical activity with meaningful social impact. On December 20, 2025, Jebsen volunteers paired one-on-one with visually impaired students in Shanghai. Together, a group of 25 participants visited the China 3D Printing Cultural Museum, embarking on an inspiring and unconventional journey of technological discovery.
Guided by professional docents, volunteers accompanied the students as they felt 3D‑printed miniature models of Shanghai’s iconic landmarks, allowing them to experience the city’s beauty through touch and discover how technology and art come together. In the medical and healthcare zone, students explored 3D‑printed anatomical models, gaining an intuitive understanding of medical structures and learning how technological innovation brings new possibilities—and new hope—to human health.


The group then made their way to the museum’s creative workshop. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, volunteers helped the students use 3D printing pens to create three-dimensional pieces—from glasses to bicycles and airplanes—transforming their boundless imagination into tangible works they could hold in their hands.


We extend our heartfelt appreciation to every volunteer whose companionship brought warmth and whose actions sparked hope. Our gratitude also goes to all colleagues participating in the “Sports for Vision” check-ins—your continued commitment keeps this light shining forward.
Since its launch in 2023, “Sports for Vision” has travelled to four cities—Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou—hosting five events. A total of 68 Jebsen volunteers have accompanied 187 visually impaired students and their families to museums and art galleries, exploring the world together and sharing warmth, support, and inspiration.