Cohabitation
The Cohabitation Committee aims to promote better understanding and inclusion between vulnerable and marginalized individuals in the neighborhood and residents, students, shopkeepers, and other groups.
It seeks to reduce inequalities and harmonize the availability, access, and use of community resources and spaces for all demographic groups through collaborative activities with multiple stakeholders on issues related to health, safety, and the general well-being of the neighborhood.
brigades
The main project of the cohabitation mandate is the neighborhood Wellness Brigades, with Résilience, Chez Doris, Sollicite (formerly SAESEM), and the Hadley Community since this year.




Éclaireurs
The Élaireurs Network is a mental health project initiated by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, which aims to increase the adaptation and resilience capacity of individuals and communities during and after a pandemic.
Scouts are citizens, workers, volunteers who volunteer to assist vulnerable people in the neighborhood.
11 éclaireurs have been recruited in the neighborhood.
What a Scout does:
Listens
to people
Asks the right questions
Believes that people can find their own solutions
Encourages individuals to maintain good mental health
Reassures that experiencing difficulties is normal
Notices psychological distress in others
Refers people to the right support resources
Participates in community activities