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  1. Stroke and Heart Disease SupportFourni par Heart and Stroke - ALIAS: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
    Staff provide information and resources about stroke and heart disease, including referrals to community support. Topics include:Information about heart disease and stroke conditionsTestsTreatmentsRisk and preventionRecovery and supportHealthy livingWebsite al...
  2. Provides free therapy sessions for professional arts and culture workers in Epekwitk / PEI. Free sessions up to six hours within a three month period per person. Once all sessions are used, applicants are eligible to apply for additional sessions if available....
  3. Thriving in Color BIPOC Women's Drop-in Group Fourni par BIPOC USHR - ALIAS: Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour United for Strength, Home, Relationship
    Provides an in-person peer support group for all female identified individuals in the BIPOC community to connect with peers and support each other. Meeting topics include:Self-careMental healthSelf-defenseWellnessCommunity care and more
  4. Provides online meetings to grieving parents. There are three online meeting held across Canada and anyone in Epekwitk / PEI is welcome to join any of the groups below.For Ontario online group zoom link can be found hereFor Manitoba online group zoom link, con...
  5. Provides virtual support group meetings for caregivers of individuals diagnosed with a brain tumour. Peers help each other with emotional support and sharing of information related to brain tumours. There are two groups available: Eastern Canada and Western Ca...
  6. Provides regularly scheduled virtual support meetings for brain tumour patients and survivors. There are four groups:Atlantic CanadaEastern CanadaWestern CanadaFrench speaking
  7. Volunteers provide weekly companionship to persons living with dementia who are still living in their home while providing respite for care givers and family members.
  8. Provides an opportunity for young adults with varying degrees of hearing loss to connect, offer peer support to each other, and to become active members of their communities.