Services

Counselling

our counselling team

At GraceRenewal Ministries, Mental Health Counselling is offered free and by donation. Contact Us to book an appointment.

Consent Form

Intake Form

Homeless man sitting on sidewalk looking for assistance.

Homeless Care

Supporting the wellbeing of the homeless

People who have been rendered jobless by situations beyond their control; and people who have basic needs, with essential items:

You can help by donating to support any of the essentials or donate your time to help with the packaging.

Refugees and New Immigrants

Identifying with the displaced new comer

Whatever their stories are, and to assist them make home in their new home by providing basic human connectedness and essentials to start life with. Refugees and new comers receive essential kits and other resources to settle in.

Woman carrying bucket on dirt road between tents in a refugee camp.
Elderly man sitting on couch holding hand to his mouth to cover a cough. A woman is sitting next to him trying to give comfort.

The Sick

We're available for the sick

Those who have no one to visit them or check in on them, Shut-ins, and people dealing with mental health issues, who do not have the means for accessing counselling.

At GraceRenewal Ministries, Mental Health Counselling is freely offered by our counsellors. You can donate whatever you are able, to help the continuity of the counselling services.

Steppingstone Housing

Our hope is to set up temporary housing for people in dire straits

For those who have demonstrated a need for a helping hand to put their lives back. These are people who may have lost their jobs, new immigrants, and refugees who are about to integrate into society. As well as, newly released prisoners, who need help to re-intergrate into society.

The temporary housing is to provide affordable basic housing as people prepare to re-enter the community.

You can help in any way possible to set up this steppingstone housing.

A person's feet, standing in front of a doormat with the word HOME written on it, and the 'O' replaced with a red heart.