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This summer, we were honoured to once again host our annual Golf Invitational: an event that brings together our clients, partners, and peers not just for a day of connection and camaraderie, but for something much more meaningful. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our sponsors, donors, and participants, this year’s tournament raised $47,000 in support of The Build Project Foundation and Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta. These funds will go directly toward the upkeep of an additional apartment unit and support future renovations and new unit designs, creating spaces intentionally to feel like home for families navigating some of life’s most challenging moments. It’s a cause close to our hearts: providing design that goes beyond beauty, offering comfort, dignity, and peace of mind when it’s needed most.

At the Core of Good Design: Care

At Boss Design, we believe that thoughtfully created spaces have the power to transform lives. Whether it’s a custom home or a temporary haven during a medical crisis, design can ease burdens, offer emotional refuge, and foster a sense of belonging. This belief is what fuels our support of Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta. Through The Build Project Foundation, we’re able to use our skill set and industry connections to help craft these essential environments because every family deserves a space that feels safe, supportive, and like home.

With Gratitude

This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our community. To our sponsors and donors: your contributions turn a day on the green into a lasting legacy. Thank you for standing with us and making every swing count.

A heartfelt thank-you to:

As we reflect on another successful year of the Golf Invitational, we’re reminded that design is not just about aesthetics, it’s about impact. We’re proud to stand alongside our community in creating spaces that uplift, support, and heal. 

Thank you for being part of this journey with us. We look forward to seeing you on the green again next year.