Regeneration Brampton
From humble beginnings, Regeneration started as a “living room for those without a living room,” – a safe, caring, and respectful space for the homeless and vulnerable. Centered around nurturing relationships, Regeneration sought to meet both the practical and spiritual needs of guests, even if that just meant a cup of coffee and a listening ear.
After establishing a few informal gathering sites throughout Brampton, the overwhelming need for growth became clear: in 1999, a long-term lease was signed with Grace United Church and the Regeneration offices were officially opened.
Since then, Regeneration has seen tremendous growth and made an enormous impact on the people of Brampton. What was once a four-day breakfast program has multiplied into a 365- day facility that offers several life-giving, standardized programs and services.
This, coupled with the tireless support from the greater Brampton community, helps Regeneration to fulfill its stated purpose of being a caring community that continually strives to provide dignity for those in need, as an expression of Christian love in action. This helps us to restore hope, purpose, and dignity to the homeless and vulnerable.
The Kamisa Foundation with guidance from Board member Keith is pleased to offer continued support to this essential service in the Brampton area and are grateful for the commitment and work of all involved.