Provides free personal computers, laser printers, keyboards, mice, laptops, and monitors to individuals who need one. Applicants must be able to pick up their order in Charlottetown. Equipment requests are first come, first served.

Donations accepted.

This is a Government of Canada program, delivered by the Dept. of Finance.
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Supports Canadians with brain injury by connecting them to care, resources, and support.

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Connects individuals affected by concussion or PPCS, and their caregivers, through one-on-one, confidential conversations with trained volunteers who provide emotional support and shared lived experience.

Note: Peer Support Volunteers do not provide medical or clinical advice.

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Connects individuals affected by persistent post-concussion symptoms, post-concussion syndrome, or suspected chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and their caregivers, through virtual sessions offering shared experiences, coping strategies, and mutual support.

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Toll bridge that links Epekwitk / PEI to mainland Canada by a connection to New Brunswick. The bridge connects between Borden-Carleton, Epekwitk / PEI and Cape Jourimain, NB.

The website contains information about bridge tolls (free entry to the island, toll charged when departing), current weather and wind speed, and real-time vehicle restrictions.


Pedestrians and cyclists are not allowed on the bridge, but a shuttle service operates from 6pm to 10pm daily on a load-and-go basis. A self-serve shuttle option is also available.

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Provides in-person and virtual workshops designed to support couples and new parents in building healthier relationships and support family development. These workshops areare co-facilitated by Gottman Institute trained leaders and therapists at Family Service PEI.

  • Connected Couples Workshop: Helps couples strengthen communication, trust, friendship, and healthy conflict management. This is for couples at any stage of their relationship.
  • From Partners to Parents Workshop: Supports couples during the transition to parenthood by strengthening co-parenting, communication, and emotional connection while promoting positive parent-infant relationships. This is for couples transitioning to parenthood in any way or parenting a child under three years old, including through adoption or fostering.

Note: These programs are not appropriate for couples experiencing any form of abuse or domestic violence, active and untreated addiction (substance or behavioural), or severe and untreated mental health concerns.

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Provides Mi'kmaq language instruction and drumming classes from beginner to intermediate levels.

Classes are primarily offered in Mi'kmaq, speakers of other Indigenous languages are invited to participate by sharing their language during classes.

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Supports income eligible households to have access to internet at home with affordable prices in partnership with participating Internet providers. The packages are $10 or $20 per month depending on preferred internet speed and data capacity. Eligible households will receive a letter with an access code from the Government of Canada. If a household has NOT received the letter, they are not able to sign up for the initiative.

Note: If the letter is lost, it cannot be re-issued.
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Provides a phone line to answer questions about insurance, insurance policy and general understanding of insurance. Questions will be answered by experienced insurance professionals in simple terms to help understand insurance policy or claim insurance.

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Individuals can file a confidential formal complaint if they have concerns about:
  • How their personal investments have been handled
  • A company they have invested in
  • Possible breach of security laws by a company or individual
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