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  1. Youth mentors provide support through digital communications to young people across Canada affected by Huntington disease.
  2. We Talk MSProvided by: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada - AKA: MS Society
    A platform where members of MS community can connect each other informally, share information, and support one another. We Talk MS has both web and mobile apps. Available features include:MentorshipOne-on-One ConnectionQuestions and ConversationViewing, postin...
  3. Provides regularly scheduled virtual support meetings for brain tumour patients and individuals who have impacted by brain tumour. Meetings are available in several time zones.
  4. Provides virtual support group meetings for caregivers of individuals diagnosed with a brain tumour. Peers help each other with emotional support and sharing of information related to brain tumours.
  5. Stroke and Heart Disease SupportProvided by: Heart and Stroke - AKA: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
    Staff provide information and resources about stroke and heart disease, including referrals to community support. Topics include:Information about heart disease and stroke conditionsTestsTreatmentsRisk and preventionRecovery and supportHealthy livingWebsite al...
  6. A peer support mentor team provides guidance and support through the rehabilitation process for individuals with spinal cord injuries and their families.Available in person, by phone, or online.
  7. Maintains online directories listing many of the self-help groups that operate in PEI (virtually or in-person). Peer support options are available for individuals and their families or friends through a variety of groups that focus on:AddictionsFamily supportI...
  8. Provides a virtual peer support group for individuals who experienced polio and their friends, family, health care providers and volunteers. The program helps to build a social network through connecting peers for exchanging information, resources, and new ski...
  9. Peer Support - Kidney Connect ProgramProvided by: Kidney Foundation of Canada - Atlantic Branch - AKA: Kidney Foundation of Canada - PEI (former name)
    Provides one-on-one peer support for Individuals with or affected by kidney disease. Participants will be paired with volunteers who have first-hand experience coping with kidney disease.Note: Peer support volunteers do not offer medical advice
  10. Provides support and information services to help children and families understand what is happening to them, their siblings, parents, or loved ones. Includes:A Pediatric Brain Tumour HandbookA Friend in Hope StorybookToll-Free Information and Support linePriv...
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