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Is Cohousing Right for You 3: Living in Community

Is Cohousing Right for You 3: Living in Community

by Alexander Theodorakidis | Sep 18, 2020

This workshop introduce tools and skills that help foster healthy communications, conflict resolution, effective decision making.

Is Cohousing Right for You 2: Getting it Built

Is Cohousing Right for You 2: Getting it Built

by Alexander Theodorakidis | Sep 18, 2020

During this workshop take a deeper dive into how cohousing develops and overview site criteria, work plans, budgets, bylaws & incorporation.

Is Cohousing Right for You 1: Personal Vision, Mission & Values

Is Cohousing Right for You 1: Personal Vision, Mission & Values

by Alexander Theodorakidis | Sep 18, 2020

Learn the core cohousing concepts and reflect on personal visions of cohousing and what it might be like to live in cohousing.

Cohousing group Cohabitat Sweetfern supports localSudbury Food Bank

Cohousing group Cohabitat Sweetfern supports localSudbury Food Bank

by Alexander Theodorakidis | Aug 18, 2020 | News, News Coverage

This week, Cohabitat Sweetfern Cohousing donated $500 to Sudbury Food Bank in Sudbury. The donation to Sudbury Food Bank was raised through the recent online information workshop – “Cohousing 101” – organized by Cohousing Options Canada. Cohabitat Sweetfern Cohousing...
Why building age-friendlier communities is more important than ever – Globe and Mail

Why building age-friendlier communities is more important than ever – Globe and Mail

by Alexander Theodorakidis | Aug 5, 2020 | Education, News

As recently as January, the Economist noted that 2020 marks the ‘decade of the old,’ acknowledging that the impact of the baby boom — those born between 1946 and 1965 — is finally being felt around the world, as healthcare professionals, policy makers and marketing practitioners alike come to grips with the long-awaited ‘grey tsunami.’

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