Cathedral Court Co-op is one of two co-ops in the St.Lawrence Neighbourhood that contain a group home for developmentally disabled children. New Visions Group Home, a tenant ofthe Co-op, was established by the founders of the Co-op in townhouses 75-95 to provide family-style care for Ceci Heinrichs, thedaughter of one of the founding members, and other children suffering from neurological disabilities.
Barsa Kelly/Cari-Can Co-operative Homes Inc. is a non profit housing co-oporative initiated by a group of community minded people who recognized the need for quality affordable housing. These people came from two groups the Ontario Coalition of Visible Minority Women and the Congress of Black Women of Canada. The Co op opened its doors in August 1993 and it has been home to many families and many of whom are still living here. The Co-op is open to people who support co-operative principles and want to be part of a racially and culturally diverse community.