February 26, 2024 – Brampton’s community came together on February 24 for the Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser. This family-friendly event supports local charities aiding those facing hardships like hunger and homelessness.

This year, the event raised an impressive $196,061 for Regeneration Outreach Community, exceeding its goal by 108%. A total of 424 walkers and 67 teams, supported by 43 volunteers, participated.

Team Attrell Toyota led the fundraising charge, surpassing their goal with $18,010 raised. Phillip Attrell was the top individual fundraiser, bringing in $8,180.

Community Response

Reflecting on the event, Mayor Brown took to social media to express his gratitude to all involved. He commended the volunteers for their hard work and dedication in making the fundraiser a resounding success.

Co-host Alex Samad also shared his appreciation for the overwhelming turnout and support from the community. He emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing issues of homelessness and hunger, urging everyone to continue supporting initiatives like the Coldest Night of the Year.

The success of this event underscores Brampton’s commitment to helping those in need, promising continued support for the community’s most vulnerable members.

As the event comes to a close, Brampton residents can take pride in their community’s generosity and compassion. The record-breaking fundraising total serves as a testament to the spirit of giving that thrives in Brampton, promising a brighter future for all its residents.

Regeneration Outreach Community

Regeneration Outreach Community, the beneficiary of this year’s funds, is a beacon of hope for many in Brampton. With a mission rooted in Christian love and action, the organization tirelessly works to provide dignity to those experiencing homelessness and hunger.

Regeneration’s outreach extends to the homeless, near homeless, disenfranchised, and pensioners. They embody the teachings of Matthew 25, striving to meet the basic needs of individuals and uplift their spirits.

The funds raised through the Coldest Night of the Year event will enable Regeneration to expand its outreach efforts, reaching even more individuals in need within the Brampton community.

National Results

The Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser has made history nationwide! Surpassing its fundraising goal of $13,000,000, the event has demonstrated an overwhelming outpouring of support from communities across the country. With a staggering 6,322 team captains, 40,393 walkers, 6,343 volunteers, 136,941 donors, and 2,472 sponsors, this year’s efforts have exceeded all expectations.

The tremendous success of the fundraiser underscores the deep care and compassion that Canadians have for their neighbors in need. As virtual hugs are sent to all participants for their hard work, the impact of their collective efforts in aiding those facing hurt, hunger, and homelessness resonates far and wide.