The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation raised a record-breaking $235,000 at its 11th annual TIGER OPEN Charity Golf Tournament, drawing political leaders, community supporters and celebrity guests to Granite Ridge Golf Club in Milton on Friday, June 26, 2026.
The annual fundraiser supports the foundation’s 18th annual Miracle on Main Street campaign, scheduled for Saturday, December 5, 2026. Proceeds will help purchase toys, food and life essentials for families in need, provide toys for children admitted to GTA hospitals over the holidays, and fund local public school initiatives focused on mental health, nutrition, inclusive classrooms and literacy.
Record Fundraising For Miracle On Main Street
This year’s event welcomed several high-profile guests, including Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Japan’s Consul-General, Mr. Matsunaga.
MP Kristina Tesser Derksen praised the foundation’s work in a Facebook post, saying the 2026 Tiger Open raised “a record-breaking $235,000 for those in our community in need of support.”
“I’m always grateful to be involved in the work of the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation, including Miracle on Main, where I first experienced the transformative power of the TJSF spirit fostered by Tiger Jeet Singh Sr. and Tiger Jr. and their entire family and team,” Derksen wrote.
Community Leaders Back TIGER OPEN
MPP Zee Hamid also recognized the foundation’s work in a Facebook post, noting the charity golf tournament’s connection to Miracle on Main Street.
“Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation hosted their 11th Annual TIGER OPEN Charity Golf Tournament. Their continued efforts through Miracle on Main Street, helping families, promoting inclusion, and spreading kindness during the holiday seasons,” Hamid wrote.
“Thank you to Premier Doug Ford for joining us and supporting this meaningful community event,” he added. “Grateful to Tiger Jeet Singh Jr. and the entire foundation team for their ongoing commitment to making a positive difference!”
Foundation Continues Holiday Charity Work
“The objective of Miracle on Main Street is to promote inclusion and the spirit of giving among all faiths during the Christmas holidays, whether you celebrate it religiously or socially as a festive time of year,” says Tiger Jeet Singh Jr., President of Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation. “Sickness and poverty do not discriminate; neither should the spirit of giving.”
Wrestling legend Tiger Jeet Singh and former WWE champion Tiger Ali Singh were also part of the tournament, bringing star power to the charity event.
The 2026 TIGER OPEN adds to the foundation’s growing record of community fundraising across Halton, Peel and the GTA. With Miracle on Main Street set for December, organizers will now turn their focus to delivering support to families, hospitals and schools during the holiday season.