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  1. Provides health services and education to Special Olympics athletes.Health screenings are provided in eight disciplines:Strong Minds Special SmilesOpening EyesFun FitnessMedfestFit FeetHealthy HearingHealth PromotionGenerally the screenings take place in Charl...
  2. Offers families of children and youth who have a physical disability or acquired brain injury the opportunity to borrow a variety of adapted equipment. Includes:Adapted bikesBeach mobility itemsAll-terrain bikeSport equipmentItems are loaned on a first come, f...
  3. Staff make home visits to assist clients who require support for daily living tasks such as grocery shopping, life skills, coordination services, and more.
  4. Clients are assigned a worker to assess their unique needs and help develop a case plan to meet those needs. After consultation and assessment, clients are connected with community resources and programs to help with the following types of needs:Community base...
  5. Lake Joe @ Home Virtual ProgramsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides year round online and phone camp programs. Includes:Coffee/tea chatsArts and craftsReading roomPub nightImprove ClubSports talkAfternoon gamesMeditationSong writingKaraoke and talent showCampfire singalongsCamps change throughout the year.
  6. Lake Joe In-Person CampProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    A variety of overnight summer camps offered for kids and adults living with sight loss. Located in Muskoka, Ontario, camps blend recreation and skills development. Examples of activities include:Make a splash: fishing, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, boatin...
  7. Learning Academy - SCORE ScholarsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides a two week summer experience that combines the joys of camp with excursions and activities to help youth learn and develop skills to pursue post-secondary education. Takes place in Toronto and all expenses are paid.
  8. Centre for Equitable Library Access's (CELA) collection of books and other resources are available in alternate formats for those who are not able to use print materials. Items can be downloaded or borrowed and mailed to the person's home. Resources include:Do...
  9. Delivers library materials to individuals who are not able to visit a library in person. Items are chosen by library staff, and delivered to participants every six weeks.Note: A similar delivery service is available for Community Care Facilities. Facility admi...
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