Wrestling legend Tiger Jeet Singh, his son wrestling superstar Tiger Ali Singh, and their dear friends Troy Newton and Crystal Newton, spearheaded The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation’s efforts in raising over a record setting $100,000 worth in donations of food, toys and corporate sponsorships as a result of Troy’s Toy Drive 2011, doubling the amount raised from the two earlier toy drive events.

On December 19, over 1000 supporters from across Ontario attended Troy’s Diner @ Best Western Plus – Milton Inn. Among the supporters were such dignitaries as Lisa Raitt – MP & Federal Minister of Labour, Tim Hudak – MPP & Leader of Conservative Party, Ted Chaudleigh – MPP Halton and Gord Krantz – Milton Mayor.

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The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation, a non-profit Canadian registered charity is once again at it, in trying to enrich the lives of children and the less fortunate during the holiday season! The Foundation’s 3nd annual “Troy’s Toy Drive” takes place on Monday, December 19th from 6 AM to 9 AM at Troy’s Diner (Best Western Plus Milton Inn location) with donations of food, clothing and toys benefitting the Salvation Army, Halton’s Women Place, SickKids and McMaster Children’s Hospital.

The past two toy drives have brought in close to $100,000 worth in donations and this year, the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation is hoping to double that number. The objective of Troy’s Toy Drive is to promote the spirit of giving among all faiths and religions. As proud Canadians it gives individuals that do not celebrate the holidays religiously an opportunity to share with those that do. Donations collected will go towards supporting families and patients of all faiths and religious beliefs.

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This is your opportunity to meet the Tigers in Brampton, Ontario in advance of TigerFest at Chinguacousy Park on September 24th, 2011!

The William Osler Health System Foundation presents a t-shirt signing autograph session with wrestling legend Tiger Jeet Singh and former WWE superstar Tiger Ali Singh.

T-shirts will be available on the day to purchase on the day for $15 with all proceeds going to Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health & Wellness.

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On Saturday, June 4th as part of Milton’s Downtown Street Festival, Tigers Wrestle Fest will return by popular demand presented by Scotia Bank.

While the Milton Street Festival has been taking place over the past four years attracting between 20,000 to 30,000 visitors each year, this number was blown away last year, due in part to the addition of the inaugural Tigers Wrestle Fest with over 50,000 people attending.

Proceeds from Tiger Fest 2011 will go towards the Japan Relief Campaign, supporting the Salvation Army, Halton Learning Foundation and visiting children at McMaster Children’s Hospital. (more…)

In front of a packed assembly of students ranging from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 7, the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation along with their partner, the Halton District School Board, successfully launched their Japan Relief Campaign on Wednesday, April 20 at Tiger Jeet Singh Public School.

In addition to students at the school purchasing over 300 wrist bands, the assembly was filled with several inspirational presentations prepared by the students along with Tiger Jeet Singh Jr. informing how they can leave messages at tigerjeetsinghfoundation.com under ‘Messages of Hope’ for the Japanese children.

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