The Annual Wesley Open Golf Tournament raises vital funds to support the most pressing needs within Wesley’s Children, Youth, and Families programs—including Youth Housing.

This year’s tournament took place on September 15, 2025, at Century Pines Golf Club.

We’re incredibly thankful to everyone who joined us for a fun and meaningful day of golf—reconnecting with old friends, making new ones, and coming together to support brighter futures for at-risk youth. We are also deeply grateful to our generous sponsors, whose contributions made this event possible and amplified its impact in our community.

This year’s tournament raised $89,000 in support of Wesley Children, Youth, and Family Services. Your generosity is making a lasting difference in the lives of children, youth, and families across our community.

2025 Wesley Open Golf Committee

We are deeply grateful to the dedicated volunteers on our Golf Committee for their continued support and invaluable guidance in organizing our tournament.

  • Bob Lawrie, Chair
  • Jennifer Baillie-Rouse
  • Don Bridgman
  • Steve Evans
  • Jim Parke
  • Chris Riddell
A tidy bedroom with a twin bed featuring a gray and white geometric-patterned comforter and a crocheted blanket in teal, gray, black, and white. A teddy bear in a red and blue sweater sits against a pillow at the head of the bed. Next to the bed is a small black nightstand with a potted plant and a modern desk lamp. A black desk and chair are positioned by the window, which is covered by dark curtains.
A tidy bedroom with a bed in the center, a wooden desk and chair on the left, a nightstand with flowers and books on the right, and an acoustic guitar by the wall.

Preventing Youth Homelessness

The Annual Wesley Open Golf Tournament raises funds for emerging priorities in Wesley’s Children, Youth, and Family programs including Wesley Youth Housing. 

Wesley provides Hamilton’s only transitional housing program for youth as well as homelessness diversion beds, mobile street outreach teams, and recreation-based youth centres in priority neighbourhoods.

For more than 40 years, Wesley has provided a range of services for youth including transitional housing, street outreach, homelessness prevention, and recreation-based youth centres.

Our programs help young people achieve many personal successes through goal setting, life skill development, and participation in positive social and recreational programming, to name a few. Participants overcome significant barriers such as getting off the streets and into stable housing, registering and attending school, obtaining and maintaining employment, and creating positive support networks.