Where are we involved in our community?

We are directly involved with the following organizations to help our overall community for the better. It isn’t just about the money. It’s also about time invested into the people’s lives. People are the difference.

As entrepreneurs, it is our role to make a positive impact on everyone around us for the betterment of humanity.

Bayview Glen Church

I actively participate in my local church, offering my assistance in various capacities. I contribute my time to serve within the children’s ministry, while at other times, I engage in tasks related to organizing special events and community BBQs.

Bayview Glen Church provides a welcoming place of worship, spiritual growth, and fellowship for individuals and families of diverse backgrounds. They offer a range of religious services, Bible studies, and activities that help nurture the faith of their members.

One of the outstanding aspects of Bayview Glen Church is their dedication to outreach programs. They have formed partnerships with various organizations to extend their support and care to those in need. These outreach initiatives cover a broad spectrum of services, including food banks, homeless shelters and assistance for vulnerable populations. Their partnership with Scott Street Mission ensures that local families struggling with food insecurity receive essential nourishment, while their collaboration with Restore helps provide shelter and support to the homeless.

In addition to these outreach activities, Bayview Glen Church engages in community-building events, social justice initiatives, and youth programs, fostering a sense of belonging and compassion. Their commitment to serving the community and spreading their message of love, faith, and goodwill makes them a valuable and integral part of the local landscape.

For more information visit: https://www.bayviewglen.org/

City Street Outreach

“City Street Outreach is a dedicated organization committed to making a positive impact in our communities. They focus on assisting vulnerable individuals and families facing homelessness, addiction, and various challenges in urban areas.

City Street Outreach aims to provide shelter, food, clothing, and essential resources to those in need. Their compassionate team works tirelessly to connect with individuals on the streets, offering guidance and a helping hand to reintegrate them into society. By fostering partnerships with local businesses, volunteers, and government agencies, they create a network of support to address the complex issues of homelessness and provide a path towards a brighter future for those they serve.”

If you would like to volunteer with City Street Outreach then visit https://www.citystreetoutreach.org/

Coldest Night Of The Year

The Coldest Night of the Year is an annual event that unites the people of within their communities in a collective effort to combat homelessness and poverty. With the dedicated support of all kinds of charitable and business organizations, this event not only raises funds but also fosters a sense of community and compassion for those facing the harsh realities of winter without shelter. It is a testament to the caring and resilient spirit of each community as they come together to make a positive difference in the lives of their less fortunate neighbors. At the Kaizen Protection Team, we walk within the Brampton community to help shape the lives of those in need. This is our community.

February 24, 2024, I will be out there on the streets walking with a team of great entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to make a change in their of Brampton.

Here is the link to find out more about this great organization: https://cnoy.org/home

Wee Brave Heart

The Wee Braveheart Foundation was founded by Joanne Mitchell who was diagnosed with cancer in 2013. While undergoing treatment, Joanne realized that there weren’t many charities to give directly to people going through treatment.

Through her own experience on her journey as well as communication with others undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, she compiled a list of helpful everyday items that would benefit those in similar situations. These items were then placed into “Care Packs” and dispersed at random to those dealing with their cancer treatment.

For more information visit:  http://weebraveheart.com/