Regent Park Neighbourhood Association 2024 AGM

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Regent Park Neighbourhood Association 2024 AGM

The Regent Park Neighbourhood Association (RPNA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Daniels Spectrum, gathering members to reflect on a year of significant change and ongoing community advocacy. With food provided by a local Café Pop-Up vendor, the event highlighted RPNA’s key achievements and outlined its vision for the future.

Dimitrije Martinovic – Local Journalism Initiative

One of the major announcements at the AGM was the stepping down of Co-Chairs Ismail Afrah and Marlene De Genova, who represented Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) and market residents. Both were acknowledged for their leadership and service. The RPNA also confirmed its transition to an independent organization, after previously being under the trusteeship of Yonge Street Mission (YSM). This shift marks a new chapter in the association’s development, with continued support from Daniels Corporation, the developer behind the first three phases of Regent Park’s revitalization. Daniels’ funding ensures that RPNA’s Community Coordinator position will continue, which is critical to the organization's mission of advocacy and social inclusion.

The AGM also showcased several of RPNA’s flagship projects. The Café Pop-Up, funded by a $50,000 grant from the City of Toronto’s Mainstreet Innovation Fund, has provided a platform for local food entrepreneurs to build their businesses while offering culturally relevant meals to the community. Another highlight was the Tech Lending Library, launched in partnership with YSM to help residents overcome digital barriers. Supported by a grant of $81,463.11 from the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), the library lends out internet devices and laptops, providing basic tech training to Regent Park residents who face challenges accessing technology.

RPNA’s advocacy role was emphasized through its involvement in the Community Benefits Coalition, co-creating the Community Benefits Oversight Working Group (CBOWG) with Toronto Community Housing. This initiative ensures that benefits from Regent Park’s redevelopment are distributed equitably, especially to vulnerable residents. RPNA also plays a significant role in the Social Development Plan (SDP), holding leadership positions and collaborating with service providers such as YSM, Regent Park Community Health Centre, and the Centre for Social Innovation and more

As the AGM concluded, members signed pledges to uphold RPNA’s mission of fostering community-building and equity, setting the stage for another year of progress and advocacy in Regent Park.

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Video Upload Date: October 16, 2024

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