Helps to cover a portion of the closing cost on first home purchase of eligible individuals who live in Epekwitk / PEI. Eligible applicants can apply to receive a contribution of up to $2,500 to support the closing costs of the purchase.
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Donated clothing for infants, children and adults is available. People can take what they need. Washer and dryer are also available for families to do laundry.

Donations accepted.
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Free used clothing is available for ages newborn to six years. Clients can trade clothing or take what is needed. A washer and dryer are available to use for free.

Donations accepted
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Gently used maternity, baby, and children clothes are available to families. Items such as coupons, non-perishable food, and personal hygiene items are also available.

Donations are accepted.

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An online virtual club that connects children living with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, example activities include:
  • Cooking classes
  • Games
  • Crafts
  • Learning strategies to help better manage living with arthritis
  • Making friends with others going through similar experience
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Dance parties
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Provides services and supports to individuals in recovery from mental illness. Program details vary by site but generally include:
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation through Work Order Day
  • Prevocational training
  • Employment services
  • Housing and supports
  • Wellness program
  • Social and recreational activities
Note: Clients from Kings County can apply for Charlottetown program provided they have their own transportation.
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Trained peer support workers provide individualized plans to help clients to go through their mental health journey. Includes:

  • Crisis intervention
  • Hospital to Home program
  • One-on-one session
  • Peer support groups


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Offeres free courses, webinars, workshops, supports, and events for individuals to learn about mental health and connect with others, share experiences. Course topics are varied and might include:

  • Insights of anxiety
  • Conquering negative thoughts
  • How to support a loved one and more

The course calendar is published on a bi-annual basis, visit website to find the most current course calendar.

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The card provides discounts and services from governments, businesses, and community partners. Benefits vary by location but may include:

  • Free municipal transit passes
  • Free or discounted air, train and bus fares for Card holder or sighted guide
  • Free or discounted events and attractions admissions for Card holder or sighted guide
  • Additional accessibility services from banks and other business
  • Proof of disability for some government programs and tax benefits

Note: The CNIB card is not considered valid acceptable identification since it is not issued by any type of government authority.

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Provides variety of virtual peer support groups for individuals with sigh loss, their family and friends to connect with peers for support, mentorship. Includes:

  • General virtual meet up to make connection
  • Indigenous peer support group
  • LGBTQ2S+ support group
  • Diabetes and vision loss group
  • Virtual presentations from various services
  • Compassionate conversations and more
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