Royal LePage Triland Realty crushes fundraising goal at ‘Shelter Cup’ Charity Golf Tournament

September 17, 2020 4 min. read

Royal LePage Triland Realty broker/owner Peter Meyer shows off the impressive support received for the ‘Shelter Cup’ by the local business community.


As COVID-19 social distancing continued through the spring of 2020, Royal LePage Triland Realty in London, ON, realized their annual summer golf tournament would need to look a lot different this year.
Absolutely dedicated in their support of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, organizers came up with a bold plan to proceed with the tournament in a way that would be both safe and a fundraising success. Where in previous years, over 100 golfers attended, at this year’s ‘Shelter Cup’ tournament, only 20 golfers were permitted to play while adhering to physical distancing protocols and each was required to raise at least $1,000 for the cause.
Between friendly competition and the generous support of donors, over $41,000 was raised. All donations will be directed by the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation to support four local women’s shelters: Violence Against Women Services Elgin, Women’s Rural Resource Centre of Strathroy & Area, Anova: Future Without Violence, and Domestic Abuse Services Oxford.

Getting ready to tee off at the Royal LePage Triland Realty ‘Shelter Cup’ are, from L-R: Jeff Nethercott, Royal LePage Canada President and CEO Phil Soper, and Mike Cullis.


“This has been the single most successful event we have hosted in 10 years of fundraising for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation,” said Royal LePage Triland Realty Broker/Owner Peter Meyer. “We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our donors and are so proud of the amazing efforts put forth by our golfers and organizing team to make the ‘Shelter Cup’ such a triumph.”
“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, women’s shelters across the country have continued to provide front line support to keep women and children safe,” said Royal LePage Shelter Foundation fundraising manager, Carly Neill. “Delivering these life saving services while adhering to physical distancing is costly and many of the fundraising events they depend on have been cancelled. Events like the ‘Shelter Cup’ not only help raise funds that are needed now more than ever, they also send an important signal to shelters that their communities have their backs during these challenging times.”

Team members Michael Leff and Kelley McIntyre enjoy a day of golf in support of an important cause at the Royal LePage Triland Realty ‘Shelter Cup.’