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  1. iPhone, iPod and iPad Training WorkshopsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Online training for vision accessibility features on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Topics include:Low visionVoiceOverCalls, texts, emailsSiriWeb browsingWritingSeeing Artificial Intelligence (AI) appLearning platform is provided by Hadley Institute.
  2. Youth sports programs aimed at teaching participants and their parents/guardians new techniques which will benefit the child throughout their life. The three programs are based on age and range from young kids receiving early instruction in basic motor skills ...
  3. Provides an opportunity for young adults with varying degrees of hearing loss to connect, offer peer support to each other, and to become active members of their communities.
  4. Weekly Walking GroupProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides weekly hour-long walking group. Walks are followed by a cup of tea and treat.
  5. Provides therapeutic riding lessons for individuals who have an intellectual or physical disability. Offers a series of weekly riding lessons in the spring and fall and a series of weekly introductory lessons in the summer.At times there may be a waitlist.
  6. Enables people who are have hearing and speech impairments to communicate with 9-1-1 operators in an emergency. Users must be registered to use the service.
  7. Tech TrainingProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Staff will demonstrate how to use different assistive devices such as:Google HomeAmazon EchoDesktop and handheld digital magnifiersComputer programs such as Zoomtext and JawsiPad, iPhone voice over training and more
  8. Support Match PEIProvided by: Prince Edward Island Association for Community Living - AKA: ACL; PEIACL; PEI Association for Community Living
    Helps connect families with support workers able to provide home support on either a volunteer or fee-for-service basis. Families and support workers are added to a registry database which can be searched to find possible family/worker matches. The types of se...
  9. Summer day camp experience designed for youth with intellectual and physical disabilities. Examples of activities include:CanoeingSwimming3rd Degree boot campRun Jump PlayParasportsCrafts
  10. Provides a summer camp to children with disabilities. Camp is divided into two age groups ages 12-14 years and ages 15-17 years. A variety of activities are offered to build friendships while learning new skills. Includes:Learning about horses with hands on ac...
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