Healthcare experts provide confidential answers to questions posed online about life-limiting illness, palliative care, loss, and grief. Professionals include physicians, nurses, social workers, pediatric specialists, spiritual care advisors, a grief specialist, a children's grief specialist, a pharmacist, and an Indigenous Elder.

The service is not meant to be a substitute for direct medical advice and/or care and the team cannot provide advice regarding diagnosis or medical treatment.
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Opportunities for individuals, families and/or couples to open their home to an adult with an intellectual disability to live together in a warm, home-like family atmosphere while enhancing community involvement and inclusion.

Compensation is established through the province's Financial Assistance Program and the AccessAbility Supports Program according to their eligibility and rates.

The organization monitors the individuals placed with Associate Families through follow-up visits, outreach and support.
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Offers a free telephone and email service where Certified Respiratory Educators (CREs) can answer questions about asthma and allergies and provide expert advice.

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Provides a series of eight weekly online support meetings for children ages 7-11 with asthma. By connecting with other children with asthma, participants will have the opportunity to develop a sense of belonging by sharing experiences and asking questions.

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Provides financial support to older adults living at home with ongoing care needs to pay for their unpaid caregiver. A primary caregiver could be a family member, friend, or neighbor. To enroll, both the care recipient and the primary caregiver must be eligible.

Once enrolled, the care recipients will receive between $250 to $1500 per month, depending on their household income. Once enrolled, no need reapply each year.

Note: Applicant is the care recipient. If the care recipient is unable to participate in the financial assessment due to illness, age, or another reason, an agent such as a family member or an attorney can act on their behalf.

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Provides an opportunity beyond sports training and competition to gain knowledge and experience through workshops and electives. As athletes complete these, the aim is to build community and support members in reaching their goals. The program also offers a way for athletes to share and apply their skills, interests, and knowledge. Includes:

  • Building confidence, self-respect, and self-worth
  • Facing fears
  • Developing social skills, including teamwork, communication, and networking
  • Gaining knowledge in areas like public speaking, technology, and community advocacy
  • Sharing transferable skills such as goal setting, writing, and being a role model
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Offers access to low-barrier HIV testing options in partnership with REACH Nexus. To participate in the project and receive a test kit, individuals must download the "I'm Ready" mobile app. Test kits can be delivered or picked up at the Charlottetown office location.

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Provides funds to assist kidney patients and their family members to further their education and/or training. Four awards of $500 each may rewarded every year to an individual a maximum of two times.

Application tentatively closes in July each year.

Note: Cheques will be made out directly to post-secondary institutions on behalf of the recipient.

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Microloans for newcomers to Canada to help cover the cost associated with having their international education/credentials recognized so that they can work in their field or related field and enhance their skills and education in a related field. Includes:

  • Registration fees
  • Licensing and examination fees
  • Training, tuition fees, related textbooks or online resources
  • Living expenses (During exams or specific training)
  • Travel and accommodation expenses to complete exams and courses
  • Work tools

Note: If the program or training you are taking is eligible for a Government Student Loan program, it cannot be eligible for AICLF.

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Provides online information sessions to learn about Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF) which helps immigrants with permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship obtain training and certification in their chosen fields or related fields in their new home provinces. Covered topics include:

  • Eligibility
  • Types of costs or programs that can be covered
  • How the program is funded
  • Why AICLF is better choice than a private institution on their own
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