The Corner 2.0
Over the past two years, The Corner has been reflecting on past and present challenges and opportunities that have shaped our unique model of community development. The COVID-19 crisis and recent anti-racism protests have further pushed our reflections on how we can best support residents to help shape a better St. James Town.

These kinds of reflections are at the core of our new initiative, The Corner 2.0, which kick starts our next phase of growth. To launch The Corner 2.0, we’d like to share two new reports, "Envisioning and Promoting The Corner 2.0" and “The Corner@240: An Improvisational and Collaborative Space of Sustainability.”

Based on research conducted with staff, volunteers and residents, the report highlights what we do best, where we need to improve and how we can more effectively build a grassroots approach to expanding our programs and services.

Please help us by taking this short survey to let us know your feedback and suggestions
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Do you find The Corner 2.0 Reports Informative? *
Do you think The reports are easy to access? *
If you feel they are easy to access, in what ways? If not, how else do you think we should do it?
Do you see The Corner's Community Hub model as unique? *
If so, what aspects stand out for you, and how this model be improved as we build towards The Corner 2.0?
Do you think The Corner's model of program and service delivery could be streamlined and used in other communities in the GTA? *
If so, who do you think will most benefit from our grassroots, resident-driven approach?
Do you feel motivated to share The Corner 2.0 website and reports with friends, family, colleagues and others? *
What person/organization/community do you feel would be willing to partner with us to design future programs and services?
Any other feedback or suggestions.
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