Jockey Karaoke 2026
Sun,
Jul 26
Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fundraiser
6:00PM
(Doors: 6:00PM)
6:00 pm Doors Open
6:30 pm Buffet Opens for VIP Guests
8:00 pm Karaoke
8:45 pm Live Auction
9:00 pm Silent Auction Closes
9:30 pm Karaoke Winners Announced
LIVE AUCTION
Live Auction will start at approximately 8:45 pm. Bidders must be present to bid. If you'd like to bid but cannot attend, please email events@pdjf.org to make arrangements for a volunteer to bid live from your phone during the auction.
SILENT AUCTION
Silent Auction items will be shipped if requested. Buyer will pay shipping expenses in addition to purchase price.
6:30 pm Buffet Opens for VIP Guests
8:00 pm Karaoke
8:45 pm Live Auction
9:00 pm Silent Auction Closes
9:30 pm Karaoke Winners Announced
LIVE AUCTION
Live Auction will start at approximately 8:45 pm. Bidders must be present to bid. If you'd like to bid but cannot attend, please email events@pdjf.org to make arrangements for a volunteer to bid live from your phone during the auction.
SILENT AUCTION
Silent Auction items will be shipped if requested. Buyer will pay shipping expenses in addition to purchase price.
Jockey Karaoke 2026
Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is an independent charitable organization that provides financial assistance to Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track injuries resulting in permanent disabilities. Created in 2006 as a collaborative effort of leaders representing race tracks, jockeys, horsemen’s groups, and others within the racing industry. In 2009, the PDJF became a freestanding 501(c)(3) charity governed by a board of directors comprised of stakeholders from a broad cross-section of both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing industries.
PDJF provides direct, continued monthly financial assistance to approved recipients.
Since our inception, PDJF has dispersed over $15 Million directly to recipients.
What PDJF Does The life of a disabled jockey is one of resilience and courage – spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and other life-altering conditions that ended their careers and ability to earn a living. Recipients rely on PDJF support.
PDJF’s mission is grounded in compassion, advocacy, and lasting support for permanently disabled jockeys:
• Raise awareness of the unique challenges faced by permanently disabled jockeys.
• Provide crucial financial assistance to help cover living expenses, medical needs, equipment, and ongoing care.
When a jockey’s career ends in life-altering injury, the financial and emotional impact can be devastating. Many were injured early in their careers, in their 20s and 30s and live the majority of their lives with a permanent disability. Having lost their income and the opportunity to build a financial cushion, they are not able to support themselves and their families. PDJF stands at the intersection of need and hope, helping fill that gap.
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The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is an independent charitable organization that provides financial assistance to Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track injuries resulting in permanent disabilities. Created in 2006 as a collaborative effort of leaders representing race tracks, jockeys, horsemen’s groups, and others within the racing industry. In 2009, the PDJF became a freestanding 501(c)(3) charity governed by a board of directors comprised of stakeholders from a broad cross-section of both Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing industries.
PDJF provides direct, continued monthly financial assistance to approved recipients.
Since our inception, PDJF has dispersed over $15 Million directly to recipients.
What PDJF Does The life of a disabled jockey is one of resilience and courage – spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and other life-altering conditions that ended their careers and ability to earn a living. Recipients rely on PDJF support.
PDJF’s mission is grounded in compassion, advocacy, and lasting support for permanently disabled jockeys:
• Raise awareness of the unique challenges faced by permanently disabled jockeys.
• Provide crucial financial assistance to help cover living expenses, medical needs, equipment, and ongoing care.
When a jockey’s career ends in life-altering injury, the financial and emotional impact can be devastating. Many were injured early in their careers, in their 20s and 30s and live the majority of their lives with a permanent disability. Having lost their income and the opportunity to build a financial cushion, they are not able to support themselves and their families. PDJF stands at the intersection of need and hope, helping fill that gap.
6:00 pm Doors Open
6:30 pm Buffet Opens for VIP Guests
8:00 pm Karaoke
8:45 pm Live Auction
9:00 pm Silent Auction Closes
9:30 pm Karaoke Winners Announced
LIVE AUCTION
Live Auction will start at approximately 8:45 pm. Bidders must be present to bid. If you'd like to bid but cannot attend, please email events@pdjf.org to make arrangements for a volunteer to bid live from your phone during the auction.
SILENT AUCTION
Silent Auction items will be shipped if requested. Buyer will pay shipping expenses in addition to purchase price.
6:30 pm Buffet Opens for VIP Guests
8:00 pm Karaoke
8:45 pm Live Auction
9:00 pm Silent Auction Closes
9:30 pm Karaoke Winners Announced
LIVE AUCTION
Live Auction will start at approximately 8:45 pm. Bidders must be present to bid. If you'd like to bid but cannot attend, please email events@pdjf.org to make arrangements for a volunteer to bid live from your phone during the auction.
SILENT AUCTION
Silent Auction items will be shipped if requested. Buyer will pay shipping expenses in addition to purchase price.

