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  1. Trained volunteers provide one-on-one telephone and internet based peer support for people with a diagnosis of MS and their caregivers.
  2. 2SLGBTQ+ Adult Drop-InProvided by: PEERS Alliance - AKA: PEERS; Prevent Educate Empower Respect Support; Formerly AIDS PEI
    Provides a safe and supportive space for people in the 2SLGBTQ+ community to meet, support each other and socialize.
  3. 2SLGBTQ+ Adult Drop-InProvided by: PEERS Alliance - AKA: PEERS; Prevent Educate Empower Respect Support; Formerly AIDS PEI
    Provides a safe and supportive space for people in the 2SLGBTQ+ community to meet, support each other and socialize.
  4. 4-H ProjectsProvided by: 4-H PEI
    Offers a variety of programs for youth to help explore and develop life long skills.Projects include:Agriculture (livestock production and management through the experience of owning, caring for, showing and marketing projects, and maintaining records)Food and...
  5. 511 - Current Road ConditionsProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Transportation and Infrastructure - AKA: Formerly Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy (TIE)
    Provides a free traveler information service for the public to access by phone, mobile device or computer.Allows users to see current road and weather conditions through maps and highway cameras.
  6. Provides a service for Islanders to report road conditions or traffic problems.Types of issues related to provincial roads that can be reported include:Road signs knocked overBlocked roads (i.e. tree or power line)Pot holes or excessive pavement break-upTraffi...
  7. Driving course designed to help participants maintain their independence and their driving privileges. Course covers a wide variety of materials and show participants how to adjust their skills to compensate for physical changes that may occur with aging.Cours...
  8. Registered nurses are available 24-hours a day to answer health questions over the phone and will:Help you determine whether you require emergency or non-urgent medical attentionProvide current, reliable information related to your health issueOffer helpful gu...
  9. Provides a national three-digit number for suicide prevention and emotional distress support for people in Canada with free access to 24/7/365, bilingual, trauma-informed, and culturally appropriate suicide prevention support by phone and text.
  10. A weekly ADHD support group offered in an accepting environment where attendees can share their experiences, offer support to each other, and share resources and tips.