M-ReGen (Myengun Den ReGeneration) is dedicated to creating innovative, community-driven housing solutionsfor Indigenous youth and at-risk populations. Rooted in Indigenous knowledge and lived experience, M-ReGen works at the intersection of housing, culture, and youth empowerment, guiding projects that strengthen resilience and belonging.
For over a decade, Michael has been a trusted voice in advancing Indigenous housing and youth well-being in Toronto. He has collaborated extensively with institutions such as the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (NCCT), where his work has focused on creating culturally safe spaces, mentorship programs, and pathways out of housing precarityfor Indigenous youth.
Michael brings:
10+ years of frontline and strategic experience addressing Indigenous housing challenges in urban contexts.
Deep partnerships with Toronto institutions like NCCT, enabling authentic collaboration grounded in community trust.
A track record of designing and advising on initiatives that integrate housing with cultural reconnection, youth development, and long-term community sustainability.
A vision for regeneration: ensuring that housing projects not only provide shelter but also nurture cultural identity, healing, and future opportunity.