Organizes local community activities, including workshops and cultural events. Visit the website for the latest updates in the community bulletin and event calendar.
Offers a variety of volunteer run recreational classes across Epekwitk / PEI.
Examples of types of classes:
Online directory that helps cancer patients, caregivers and healthcare providers find the services they need, includes resources for:
Helps build a customized program to meet the specific needs of an individual who has an intellectual disability and/or dual disabilities. Staff are matched to the applicant.
Some examples of services that might be offered to individuals with an intellectual disability and their families include:
Provides customized, flexible support to individuals who require assistance to live as independently as possible. Different levels of supervision are offered to meet the needs of participants in their own home, apartment setting, or anywhere they are living where they might benefit from these services.
The services may include:
Every Tuesday, free tea/coffee time with a fresh biscuit and free community dinner are provided.
Free tax clinics are available during the tax season. Volunteers prepare income tax and benefit returns for eligible individuals who have a modest income and a simple tax situation.
Clinics are held at locations across Epekwitk / PEI and tend to run late February to late April.
See website for clinic contact details, locations, hours, and if clinic is walk-in, drop-off, by appointment or virtual. Locations are added to the website as they become available.
Sports programs that offer opportunities to compete at local, provincial, national, and international levels. Programs are often mixed community and competitive levels.
Summer Sports:
Winter sports: