Co-op Education and Board Training ToolsWelcome to Beechwood Co-operative Homes! Beechwood Co-operative Homes was formed by people who came together to create an affordable housing community for themselves and others. The end product of their hard work is a diverse community, where members feel a sense of safety, security and empowerment.Beechwood Co-operative Homes is a 78 unit co-operative housing community, consisting of 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units. Eight of the units have been specially modified to meet the needs of the visually impaired, hearing impaired, seniors and wheelchair users.The co-op is located at 693 Beechwood Drive in Waterloo, Ontario (see map below). Nearby amenities include city parks and nature trails, Beechwood Plaza (Zehr's etc.), Laurelwood Plaza (Sobey's, etc.), Shoppers Drug Mart, Canadian Tire and several banks. A Grand River Transit route stops just a few steps away from the co-op, and many schools are within walking distance.For more information on available units, please contact us by phone at 519-886-0359 or send us an e-mail.Beechwood Co-operative Home
Dedicated to the mental health and well-being of children and families, Lutherwood provides therapeutic services for youth experiencing significant mental health, emotional and/or behavioural difficulties. Day Treatment provides help with behavioural and emotional problems in a school setting, residential treatment is available when families are unable to cope or are absent from the child's life and our Parklands Open Custody program provides treatment options to youth within the Youth Justice System.
Daily Reflections have been updated through Oct. 1 Nun renews vows - feature on Sister Ruth Anne Klauser(College Media Network - Truman State University) September 19, 2011The Teutopolis Unit 50 Board of Education (in Illinois) approved a proclamation honoring the School Sisters of Notre Dame for 150 years of service to the Teutopolis community, as well as other area communities. The sisters first arrived in Teutopolis in 1861.