Provides year round sport and recreation programs for all levels. Facilities include the Gateway Arena and local parks.
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Provides year round sport recreation programs for all levels. Facilities include:
  • Credit Union Place (aquaplex, bowling alley, walking track, and two skating rinks)
  • Tennis courts
  • Skateboard and BMX bowl
  • Trail system
  • Skating rinks
  • Baseball
  • Playgrounds
  • Boardwalk
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Provides year-round recreational programs and activities for residents. Includes:

  • Free family skating
  • Kids summer camp
  • Kids play groups and more
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Provides a variety of programs, workshops, and pedagogical day (PD) camps that centre around science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).
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Provides food supply for individuals who are experiencing food insecurity. It operates as a store where individuals can choose items they need from the shelves once a week.

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Collects stem cells (peripheral blood stem cells, bone marrow, and umbilical cord blood) from donors and matches them with hospital patients.
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Provides a 10 week group course in which participants are paid while developing the skills and knowledge necessary to make a successful transition to the labour market or return to school. This program is offered in Summerside and Charlottetown (Charlottetown location varies). Classroom teachings include:
  • Life skills
  • Employability and essential skills
  • Specialized training including First Aid and CPR, WHMIS, Service Excellence, Food Service Certification
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Provides an in-person peer support group for female identifying older adults to build connections to reduce social isolation during the fall and winter. Meeting topics include exploring gender, leadership, shared experience, and aging. The meetings are held twice a month in Charlottetown.

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Provides youth programs, events, activities, and drop-in.

Membership requirement is 20 hours of volunteer service every six months. The Centre records the volunteer hours to assist youth in job seeking and applying for schools and bursaries.
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Provides support to Indigenous families who live off-reserve who are involved, or at-risk of becoming involved with Child and Family Services. Also provides support to non-Indigenous foster families and support to Indigenous youth ageing out of the Child Welfare System.

General Support for Families:

  • Works with families to to educate, support, and strengthen their family unit
  • Individual and family supports and cultural programs including Triple P Parenting Classes, community kitchen, home visits, family workshops, and cultural activities

Non-Indigenous Foster Families and Caregivers:

  • Provides cultural competency training, supports, and activities that foster Indigenous culture and community with the child in care

Indigenous Youth Ageing Out of the Child Welfare System:

  • Individual support and referrals to other Native Council programs that support development toward an independent and healthy lifestyle
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