The Sofina Foundation’s 12th annual charity golf tournament, The Sofina & Amici Golf Classic, reached a new milestone with $5 million raised since its inception in 2008. The money raised during this year’s event will fulfill Sofina’s five year, $2.5 million commitment to the Youth Mental Health Program at the Sunnybrook Brain Sciences Centre.
“When we started, it was unthinkable that gathering friends for a one day-event of good food, good company and golf could generate over $750,000 to support very worthy causes,” said Michael Latifi, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Sofina Foods Inc. “It all started with the humble dream of making a difference in the lives of children and families in need. It is through the generosity of our donors that the Sofina Foundation is able to continue supporting programs and initiatives that have a positive impact for people facing difficult circumstances.”
The Sofina & Amici Golf Classic was held on Thursday, August 8th at the Eagles Nest Golf Club in Toronto. This year, guests heard from an inspirational young woman who credited Sunnybrook’s Youth Mental Health program and the people who support it, for saving her life. Donors were able to see first-hand, the impact their contributions have made, affirming that this event is so much more than a golf tournament.
The sold out event is organized in support of programs that help better the lives of children and families facing serious challenges every single day. Past recipients of funding from the event include the School at the Ronald McDonald House in Toronto, as well as the Women & Babies Birthing Unit at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
“We are dedicated to supporting causes that speak to us through their vision of creating a better world for those in need,” added Umeeda Madhany, Vice President, the Sofina Foundation. “I have had the privilege to witness first-hand, the lasting impact our donor’s contributions have on the lives of so many children and their families. I am delighted that, through the Sofina Foundation, we have been able to positively impact our communities.”