Provides peer mentorship support by pairing individuals seeking guidance with a trained and experienced volunteer who has fully recovered from a Perinatal Mood Disorder (PMD).
Provides mentorship for individuals living with Cerebral Palsy and their family by connecting with others in the Cerebral Palsy community across Epekwitk / PEI.
Provides one-on-one peer support for Individuals with or affected by kidney disease. Participants will be paired with volunteers who have first-hand experience coping with kidney disease.
Note: Peer support volunteers do not offer medical advice
An online community of support for youth across Canada to privately share their experiences, ask questions, offer support and connect with others. The forums are moderated and feature a wide range of topics.
Provides a support groups for individuals affected by breast cancer. Includes:
In partnership with the PEI government and Health PEI, travel subsidies are provided for eligible PEI residents who must travel out-of-province for their medical appointments. Services include:
Provides financial assistance for eligible applicants whose primary residence does not have access to high-speed internet (a 50Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload service). The funding covers one-time costs for internet service providers to complete work that enables access to new or improved internet service.
Approved applicants will receive financial assistance of up to $1,000 total, including a maximum of $350 (HST included) for installation by a registered business.
See website for full details on activities that do and do not qualify for funding.
Note: Applicants must first receive pre-approval of the project prior to the start of any work, purchase of equipment, or any expenses being incurred for the project.
Provides a free festive dinner to CNIB clients to celebrate the holiday ambience. CNIB clients are welcome to bring a guest to enjoy the evening together.
Time and Location for 2025: