Milton, ON – Preparations are underway to hold the first official launch for ‘Miracle on Main Street’ at Tiger Jeet Singh Public School on Friday, December 7, 2012. “I cannot think of a better environment to hold the ‘launch’ then in front of our approximate 1,100 students in a school assembly,” says Tiger Jeet Singh, Chairman of the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to educate our children on how they can directly impact the lives of the less fortunate during the holiday season.”
The accolades keep coming for Tiger Jeet Singh. Just a few weeks after he and son Tiger Ali Singh received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the elder Tiger has been honoured yet again.
This time it’s his fellow Canadians who recognized the retired pro wrestler and philanthropist, through online voting for the fourth annual Top 25 Canadian Immigrants.
The awards program — which drew tens of thousands of Canadian voters this time around — is a joint venture between Canadian Immigrant magazine and RBC.
Friday, May 4th, on behalf of the Governor General, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Lisa Raitt presented The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to local residents Tiger Jeet Singh and his son Tiger Ali Singh.
(PHOTO: Lisa Raitt stands with Rick Nodwell, Principal of Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, Tiger Jeet Singh and Tiger Ali Singh as they accept the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for philanthropy and charitable services)