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
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
Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation Proudly Presents the third annual Troy’s Toy Drive benefiting Salvation Army, Hospital for Sick Children, Halton Women’s Place and McMaster Children’s Hospital. Following a history making TigerFest event in Brampton, the Tigers, Troy Newton and their respected family & friends are once again at it, in trying to enrich the lives of children and the less fortunate during the holiday season! Their 3nd annual “Troy’s Toy Drive” takes place on Monday,
The Asian Television Network (ATN) will be airing TigerFest Brampton, which took place on September 24th at Chinguacousy Park in Brampton as part of Brampton Day. ATN plans to air TigerFest in six parts from November 21st – December 4th, dates and times as follows: Read More… Part Three will be repeated on Tuesday, November 29th, at 7:30 pm EST. Part Four will air on Wednesday, November 30th, at 7:30 pm EST. Part Five will