RPNA WEBSITE LAUNCH 2025

In a major step forward for grassroots organizing in Toronto’s Regent Park, the Regent Park Neighbourhood Association (RPNA) has officially launched its new website — a digital hub designed to inform, empower, and connect residents. Unveiled at the recent Social Development Plan (SDP) Stakeholders Meeting, the website introduces a range of tools aimed at deepening civic engagement in the community. At its core are several active campaigns advocating for local priorities — including housing justice, tenant rights, improved TTC service, and increased funding for social development initiatives. Each campaign invites residents to learn more, take action, and make their voices heard. The site also features a membership portal where residents can register to receive updates, participate in organizing efforts, and get involved in RPNA committees or advocacy groups. This easy-to-access tool is meant to make civic participation more inclusive and convenient, especially for those who may not attend in-person meetings. In the interest of transparency and good governance, the RPNA website includes links to the association’s bylaws and policies, allowing the public to review how decisions are made and how representatives are elected. As Regent Park continues to undergo revitalization, the RPNA aims to ensure that residents — both long-time tenants and newer homeowners — have a central role in shaping the neighbourhood’s future. The new website is a significant step toward that goal.


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