Volunteers meet with newly diagnosed breast cancer patients to discuss supports available to them in Epekwitk / PEI.
Meeting locations are determined by the patient and volunteer.
Supports off-reserve Indigenous people who are experiencing home insecurity or who are facing the imminent threat of homelessness due to temporary and unexpected housing situations. Supports include:
Helps individuals who were convicted of a criminal offense, but have completed their sentence and demonstrated that they are law-abiding citizens for a prescribed number of years, to have their criminal record kept separate and apart from other criminal records. A record suspension removes the criminal record from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database, meaning that a search of CPIC will not show that the individual has a criminal record or a record suspension.
The Criminal Records Act (CRA) applies only to records maintained by federal organizations. However, most provincial and municipal criminal justice agencies also restrict access to their records once they are notified that a record suspension has been granted.
Note: Individuals can apply directly to the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) for a record suspension. A lawyer or third-party service provider is not required to apply.
Provides year-round recreational programs and activities for town residents. Includes:
Provides online information and connection to physical recreation for all ages across Epekwitk / PEI. Also provides recreation resources to help get people started in different activities.