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Recreation and Social Activities

Social, cultural, sport, and recreation programs targeted to youth approximately 10-25 years old. Some programs are for youth with specific needs or challenges such as addictions or victims of bullying.

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A supportive, non-judgmental space for families with trans or gender diverse children to meet and have discussions with other parents, staff and volunteers of PEERS Alliance. Parents/caregivers will unlearn myths about gender identity and replace those myths with knowledge and support around issues of gender diversity.

The program is based on the two most important parts of a plant: the roots (parents and caregivers) are responsible for nurturing the shoots (children and dependents) to be the best version of themselves they can be.
  • For parents and caregivers: Can join Roots and Shoots group
  • For trans and gender diverse youth ages 12-18 years: Can join a supportive space called Saplings at Charlottetown. For youth in Summerside can join Rainbow Youth Club which occurs at the same time as Roots and Shoots.
  • For gender creative children ages 13 years and younger: Can join shoots portion of the evening that is offered partnership with Wild Child PEI. It includes fun, outdoor programming with staff, volunteers, and kids who are just like them.
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Provides youth with a variety of activities focused on outdoor activities and personal development.

Programs offered for:
  • Beaver Scouts
  • Cub Scouts
  • Scouts
  • Venturer Scouts
  • Rover Scouts
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Provides social activities for residents of Crapaud area. Includes:

  • Chair Yoga for Seniors
  • Socials
  • Trivia night 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 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 a free access to the TD Summer Reading Club web portal that provides free online reading materials that are focused on Canadian authors, illustrators and stories to inspire children to explore the fun of reading. Web access code to the portal is available along with a notebook, stickers, and a postcard for pickup at any of the 25 PEI libraries until August 31.

Web portal activities Include:

  • Free e-books
  • Exploring recommended reads
  • Online notebook to track own reads
  • Printable colouring sheets
  • Voting for favorite books and writing reviews
  • Writing stories and more


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Provides intermediate and high schools students in leadership classes the opportunity to spend one hour per week with a younger child at a nearby school.

Staff screen and train volunteers, provide materials, and assist the school in monitoring matches which have been suggested by teachers or school counselors.

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Provides play based learning programs for children through repeated exposure to nature. A variety of week long camps are offered in summer and once a week programs in spring, fall and winter.
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Safe space for youth to socialize and participate in activities such as:
  • Music and gigs
  • Games
  • Special events
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Drop-in centre facility where youth can participate in a variety of programs. Includes:
  • Gerard Gallant Young Leaders Technology Centre (computers, 3-D printers, high speed internet, smart board)
  • Music studio lab
  • Kitchen and dining room
  • Conference room
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