
Photo credit: Photographie d'événements Mélissa Vincelli
The 22nd annual Ken Reed Golf Tournament—named in 2006 in honour of Ken Reed, founder of Tenaquip—raised a record amount of $334,091 for the Old Brewery Mission. The proceeds will go directly to support the development of the organization’s programs and operations to break the cycle of homelessness in Montreal.
The popular event, held at the prestigious Beaconsfield Golf Club on Montreal’s West Island, was quickly sold out. The Ken Reed Golf Tournament has become a must for engaged golfers in the greater Montreal area. For more than 20 years, it has been supporting the Old Brewery Mission, which works daily to break the cycle of homelessness in Montreal through a three-pronged approach: prevention, emergency services and rehousing.
Attendees also had the opportunity to watch a video preview presenting Tenaquip Place, a new 18-unit permanent rehousing project in Lachine that accommodates couples—a first for the Old Brewery Mission’s rehousing services! This innovative project was made possible by, among other things, an exceptional $4.5 million donation from the Tenaquip Foundation, a uniquely generous contribution to an Old Brewery Mission housing project.
As a longstanding partner and major donor, the Tenaquip Foundation is proud to be associated with the organization in this major project and the annual golf tournament: “With the unprecedented housing crisis we are facing, it is imperative to invest in long-term solutions,” says Michael Fitzgerald, Executive Director of the Tenaquip Foundation. “Partnering with the Old Brewery Mission is a concrete way to help break the cycle of homelessness.”
“We were extremely fortunate to be able to count on steadfast partners such as the Tenaquip Foundation once again, as well as the generosity and enthusiasm of all the attendees who made the event a resounding success,” adds James Hughes, President and CEO of the Old Brewery Mission. “The current homelessness crisis calls for bold responses, and our innovative projects could not see the light of day without the unfailing support of our community, which turned out in force today.”
The Old Brewery Mission sincerely thanks its valued partners in the Ken Reed Golf Tournament: Anbec Construction, CIBC Wood Gundy, Comax Construction, Le Square Phillips, Phipps Dickson Integria Group Inc. (PDI), and Pipe & Piling Supplies LTD. We are also grateful to the members of the tournament organizing committee, Paula Shannon, John Castellarin, Diane Drury, Jim Wilson, and Graeme Joel, for their dedication, and we thank all the partners present on the day of the event for their contributions. “Once again this year, I had the privilege of presiding the organizing committee for the Ken Reed Golf Tournament, which brings together a dedicated community committed to supporting the Old Brewery Mission in its efforts to break the cycle of homelessness in Montreal,” says Paula Shannon. “Being involved with this organization for over ten years now has been truly fulfilling. And this year, we had success in all areas of the tournament: attendance, donations, silent and live auction, as well as player and guest experience!”
The Tenaquip Foundation was founded in November of 2006 by Ken Reed, the founder of Tenaquip Limited. Since its operations began in 2006-2007, the Tenaquip Foundation has donated close to $50 million dollars to Canadians in need and has also been involved with several international projects. The foundation gives to approximately 200 charitable organization each year, supporting humanitarian causes ranging from food banks and homeless shelters to mental health organizations and children’s help groups across Canada. The foundation has also been involved with large medical research programs through organizations such as the MNI, as well as several international projects such as the Tenaquip School in Madagascar.