
GOLF FORE UNION VILLA
Tuesday July 8, 2025 - Angus Glen Golf Club
On behalf of our event committee, we are thrilled to extend a special invitation for you to join us at the 9th Annual Unionville Charity Golf Classic in support of Union Villa long-term care home.
Event Details:
Tuesday, July 8, 2025 | Angus Glen Golf Club - South Course
6:30 AM - Registration, Breakfast, Driving Range
8:00 AM - Start
1:30 PM - Lunch and Award Presentations
All golf registrations include 18 holes on the beautiful grounds of Angus Glen Golf and Country Club, golf cart, continental breakfast and lunch, drink tickets and all activities.
This tournament is a fantastic opportunity to come together, have a great time, and contribute to a meaningful cause. Your participation will make a significant impact on the lives of our long-term care residents and the staff who provide compassion and care each day. We look forward to seeing you on the green!
2025 SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE - CLICK HERE
Since 2015, this tournament has raised over $500,000 to help our residents age well and live better.
Fund raised from this year’s fundraising event will contribute to enhancing and advancing our dementia-friendly care model, DementiAbility, throughout the Home. Implementing true innovation to deliver impactful interventions that will transform the daily experiences for our residents will require a significant financial investment.
This initiative is a top priority for Unionville Home Society as we work to foster a life enriched with purpose and meaningful engagements for all living at Union Villa, especially those with dementia.
Unionville Home Society Foundation is a registered charity located in Unionville -Markham dedicated to a single mission: to fund long-term care amenities and resident initiatives that enhance the lives of those living at Union Villa.
2025 Co-Chairs and Event Founders: Danny Fantini and Larry Mariani
Committee Members: Don Carvalhal, Paul Cousens, Glenn Crosby, Valerie Fantini, Lori Manserra, Adele Mariani, Reid McAlpine -Ward 3 Markham Councillor, Jan van Velzen