Jays Care Invests More Than $1.5 Million in Funding to Community Baseball Diamonds Across Canada

15 projects across 6 provinces to receive funding to build, enhance, or refurbish community baseball diamonds through Field Of Dreams made possible by TD

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As announced on Sportsnet’s Blue Jays Central, Jays Care Foundation, the charitable arm of the Toronto Blue Jays, is proudly committing more than $1.5 million in infrastructure investments to build and refurbish baseball diamonds across Canada through its Field Of Dreams program made possible by TD.

Fifteen organizations across six provinces will receive funding to build, enhance, or refurbish local baseball diamonds in their community. These diamonds will help expand the game of baseball across Canada, while providing kids with a safe and inclusive space to develop important life skills, learn from positive role models, build friendships with their peers and grow a love of the game. Since the program’s inception, Jays Care has invested more than $20 million in 232 Field Of Dreams projects across the country.

The following communities and organizations have been selected as Jays Care’s 2025 Field Of Dreams grant recipients:

  1. Summerland, British Columbia – Summerland Minor Baseball, Living Memorial Park
  2. Conception Bay South, Newfoundland – CBS Kiwanis Minor Baseball, Jim Crosbie Field
  3. Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia – Sackville Minor Baseball, Les Mayo Field Diamond 4
  4. Waverly, Nova Scotia – LWF Hardball Association, George P. Vanier Field
  5. Clarington, Ontario – The Municipality of Clarington, Sopher Creek Park
  6. Dutton, Ontario – Dutton Minor Ball Association, Sons of Scotland Park Diamond 3
  7. Mulmur, Ontario – Township of Mulmur, Honeywood Baseball Diamond
  8. Pelham, Ontario – The Township of Pelham, Centennial Park Field
  9. Petrolia, Ontario – Lambton Centennial School, Panther Diamond
  10. Toronto, Ontario – Toronto Playground Baseball Association, Christie Pits Diamond 2
  11. West Nipissing, Ontario – The Municipality of West Nipissing, Goulard Park
  12. Windsor, Ontario – The City of Windsor, Cullen Field
  13. Joliette, Quebec – Ville de Joliette, St. Jean Baptiste Park
  14. Hanley Saskatchewan – Hanley Minor Baseball, David Prosofsky Memorial North Diamond
  15. Regina, Saskatchewan – North Regina Little League, North Regina Little League Park

“Jays Care is thrilled to partner with these 15 outstanding organizations, all committed to bringing the game of baseball to more children and youth across the country. These new diamonds will be more than just places to play; they’ll be hubs for community connection where young people can get active, learn, and grow a love for the game of baseball. Now more than ever, we’re proud to invest in Canadian communities and create opportunities for kids to experience the power of being part of a team. Thank you to all who submitted proposals, and we look forward to seeing these projects come to life and the positive impact they’ll have on the next generation from coast to coast to coast.” – Peter King, Acting Executive Director, Jays Care Foundation

“TD is proud to again support the Field Of Dreams program with Jays Care Foundation – helping build inclusive spaces where families gather, kids play, and communities thrive. These diamonds are more than just fields – it's about breaking down barriers, creating access to sport, and investing in spaces where communities can connect, grow, and share in the joy of the game." – Michael Armstrong, Vice President, North American Brand and Corporate Sponsorship, TD