First PRC Fund Breakfast

Premier Racquet Clubs Hosts “A Breakfast to Remember” — Raising Funds for Community Programs

Thank you to our Sponsors: Rogers, The Farley Group, Har Tru and Save My Play.

Building Community. Changing Lives.

Toronto, ON – November 3, 2025 — Premier Racquet Clubs proudly hosted the PRC Fund Breakfast, an inspiring morning that united more than 100 community leaders, members, and supporters in celebration of sport and social impact on Sunday Nov 2, 2025 at the Sobeys Centre in Toronto, Canada. 

In just one morning, attendees raised over $20,125 to directly support community-based racquet sport programs — a testament to the power of tennis and pickleball to bring people together and uplift lives.

Following the PRC Breakfast event, attendees walked over the Center of Excellence to watch Harriet Dart of Great Britain claim the biggest title of her career on Sunday at the 2025 edition of the Tevlin Challenger, defeating Fiona Crawley of the United States 6-2, 6-2 in the championship match. Held at Sobeys Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) W75 tournament celebrated its 20th anniversary, having welcomed some of the world’s best players since 2005.

Upcoming Initiatives

Looking ahead, the PRC Fund is preparing to launch new community programs across all Premier Racquet Club locations — continuing to build futures through racquet sports and community collaboration.

A Message of Gratitude

With the generosity of supporters and partners, the PRC Fund continues to prove that racquets in hand mean roots in the community — and futures in motion.

Community Impact in Action

Brampton – ResQ Youth Programs

Through the ResQ Youth Programs, children in Brampton are gaining access to mentorship, empowerment, and new opportunities — helping at-risk youth build confidence both on and off the court.

Quote from ResQ on attending the breakfast: “Thank you for the opportunity to attend the PRC Fund Breakfast and Finals. It was a lovely learning experience for my family and we enjoyed it.”

Many thanks to the Helping Hands Charity again for the opportunity provided to our kids to access Tennis coaching/training.

Markham – MACCA Program

In partnership with the Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association (MACCA), the PRC Fund provides children with structured activities, mentorship, and a nurturing community where they can grow and thrive.