This subseries contains summaries of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph on London, Ontario and their mission work in collaboration with the Boyle Street Co-op in Edmonton, Alberta. There are four summaries written by Sister Therese (Tess) Carmel Slavik from January to December for the years 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2012.
This subseries contains a chronicle of activities by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario, at their Community Houses on Boullée Street in London, Ontario. The Sisters lived in two townhouses on Boullée Street. This subseries records the various services provided by the Sisters during their neighbourhood ministry that mostly served single parent families and people on a fixed income who lived in government subsidized housing on Boullée Street and Huron Street. The Sisters worked in collaboration with the Boullée Street Tenant Association, Huron Tenant Association, St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Catholic Women’s League, the London Urban Services Organization, the Lions Club, St. Patrick’s Church, St. Andrew’s Church, and the United Church to provide pastoral care and social services. There are also news clippings, correspondence, and lists of Sisters stationed at Boullée Street.