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  1. Montague Youth NightProvided by: bgc Charlottetown - AKA: Formerly Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown; Boys and Girls Club of Montague ; bgc Montague
    Youth drop-in with activities and life skills programming. Evening meal provided. Activities include:CookingArt projectsSports and fitnessDigital literacyVolunteer activities
  2. Leaders in TrainingProvided by: Camp Segunakadeck - AKA: Camp Seggie
    Christian-based program to help youth learn leadership skills. Provides them the chance to experience camp as a staff and includes a training weekend, canoe trip weekend and 1-2 weeks service at Camp during summer camp weeks.
  3. A 10-week program for youth who are facing barriers in school, finding a career, or going on to post-secondary education. Helps youth gain new skills, build self-confidence, make meaningful connections and explore options for the future, includes:Self-explorat...
  4. A 10-week program for youth who are facing barriers in school, finding a career, or going on to post-secondary education. Helps youth gain new skills, build self-confidence, make meaningful connections and explore options for the future, includes:Self-explorat...
  5. Engages students with interactive activities to build skills that increase their personal safety and reduce their risk of victimization online and in the real world.
  6. KeystoneProvided by: bgc Prince County - AKA: Boys and Girls Club of Summerside (former name); Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club (former name)
    National leadership development program that provides youth with the knowledge and skills to make positive choices in their lives and make a difference in their Clubs and communities. Throughout the year, participants complete at least one activity in each of ...
  7. Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.
  8. Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.
  9. Group mentoring program for girls that focuses on physical activity, balanced eating, and self-esteem. The goal of the program is to positively shape their lives by helping them build a positive self-image. Consists of seven 90 minute mentoring sessions.