Brampton, ON  November 1, 2022 –It’s that time of year again when families begin to think about the upcoming holiday season. There are many families within the City of Brampton that are less fortunate and struggle to provide their children with an enjoyable Christmas, and some who are simply not able to buy their children a toy. This year we believe the struggle could be even greater for more families.

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Brampton, ON – It’s that time of year again when families begin to think about the upcoming holiday season. There are many families within the City of Brampton that are less fortunate and struggle to provide their children with an enjoyable Christmas, and some who are simply not able to buy their children a toy. This year we believe the struggle could be even greater for more families.

The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation (TJSF) is now making plans for its 2nd annual Miracle on Main Street toy drive charity event in Brampton as part of the City’s Winter Lights Festival. Through the support of Mayor Patrick Brown, City of Brampton, and partnership with Peel Regional Police, TJSF hopes to raise a record number in donation of toys and sponsorships. 100% of the donations go back into the community!

Admission is FREE with a donation of a new unwrapped toy! There will be free amusement rides, free petting zoo and free pony rides, stage performances, food, drinks and much more! In attendance will be wrestling’s living legend Tiger Jeet Singh, former WWE Superstar Tiger Ali Singh, His Worship Mayor Patrick Brown, Peel Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah, along with Dignitaries and Members of Council. Photos will be available to be taken with members of Peel Police, Brampton Fire Dept and Peel EMS.

One of the main attractions is former WWE superstar Tiger Ali Singh. Standing at 6’4” and weighing 285lbs would be enough to attract attention, but Tiger takes it to a new level. For the past 13 years he’s used his celebrity to promote inclusion and is invited to speak at school assemblies and attends the Miracle on Main event wearing a red Santa coat, red turban, his world championship belt over one shoulder and bellows out “Merry Christmas” for all to hear. He promotes respect for those celebrating Christmas religiously, as well as, for those celebrating it socially as a festive time of year. His motto, which has been adopted by TJSF, namesake for his father, wrestling legend Tiger Jeet Singh, “Sickness and poverty don’t discriminate; neither should the spirit of giving.”

TJSF is a Milton-based charity started by wrestling legends, humanitarians, and philanthropists, Tiger Jeet Singh and his son Tiger Ali Singh. For the last thirteen years, TJSF has organized the “Miracle on Main Street” event which has raised millions of dollars through donations and sponsorships for children and families in need, as well as purchase thousands of toys for children admitted over the holidays at McMaster Children’s Hospital and SickKids.

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For more information contact:
Colleen Scully
Executive Assistant
Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation
Colleen.Scully@tjsf.ca