Canadian Tire Jumpstart®
The Canadian Tire Jumpstart program focuses on helping individual children become involved in organized sports and recreational activities to help them develop a healthier lifestyle in their younger years.

Who do we fund?

Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a charitable program that helps kids in financial need aged 4 to 18 participate in organized sport and recreation activities.

How can I apply to have my child supported through the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program? The Canadian Tire Jumpstart program works with community organizations to form local Chapters that identify and approve the children who receive support. If you would like to apply for your child to receive support, Canadian Tire Jumpstart accepts applications from eligible families twice per year:

1) the last 2 weeks in January; and
2) the last 2 weeks in July.

The application process is handled through a central toll free call centre (1-877-616-6600). The family name, address and phone number and other relevant information pertaining to the recreational activity your child would like to participate in will be required and recorded at the time of your call. This information will be passed along to the local Canadian Tire Jumpstart Chapter for review. Applicants will only be contacted should they be approved or if further information is required.
Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur'
The abbreviation 'FIBA' derives from the French 'Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur'. The Word 'Amateur' was dropped in 1986 after the distinction between Amateurs and Professionals was eliminated. The 'A' in FIBA was however left. This was for reasons of tradition and also because of the 'BA' at the beginning of our sport, BASKETBALL!
The National Federation of State High School Associations
Since 1920, The National Federation of State High School Associations has led the development of education -based interscholastic sports and activities that help students succeed in their lives. We set directions for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities.
PHYBA - Peel Halton Youth Basketball Association
PHYBA (Peel Halton Youth Basketball Association) is non-profit organization which is run entirely by community volunteers. It was founded on September 26, 1995 in the city of Mississauga . Youth Winter League is held annually at T.L. Kennedy Secondary School . We run both development and comparative programs to participate (aside from House League) in inter-city and special events tournaments both in Canada and the United States.
MPAA-Mississauga Pilipino Athletic Association
(Team Schedules, League Standings, Individual Stats, Discussion Boards, and much more)
PIDC Toronto-Philippine Independence Day Council Toronto
Every year, PIDC manages numerous activities that complement their mandate.It continues its practice of honouring Filipino tradition and brings forward various contributions of groups and individuals to the consciousness of mainstream society.It does so by working together with other organizations that may or may not have previous knowledge or experience with Philippine culture and its people.
Mabuhay Cup
Mabuhay Cup holds an annual invitational basketball tournament with participants from the various athletic groups from the Filipino community.
NABA - North American Basketball Association
The North American Basketball Association (NABA) is a non-profit organization which coordinates an annual basketball tournament for athletes of Filipino ancestry. This organization was founded in 1986. It was supported by volunteers from various cities throughout the northeast regions of America (U.S. and Canada). Its annual tournament is held during Labor Day Weekend, in either in U.S. or Canada.