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  1. 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...
  2. Provides mentoring for children and youth, matching them with volunteer role models to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Relationships are developed through:Regular outingsTrustCommon interestsSupport by experienced mentoring coordinators
  3. Provides mentoring for children and youth, matching them with volunteer role models to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Relationships are developed through:Regular outingsTrustCommon interestsSupport by experienced mentoring coordinators
  4. Drop-in Evening ProgramProvided by: bgc Prince County - AKA: Formerly Boys and Girls Club of Summerside; Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club
    A variety of evening programs for youth. Activities change throughout the year but can include:Extreme Crafters Club: participants make unique arts and crafts while reusing, restoring, and recycling materialsKids in the Kitchen Cooking Club and Kid Food Nation...
  5. Provides a variety of classes, including:Mommy and Me Book ClubFamily Friendly Meals (take home information, tips, ingredients, and recipes for healthy and quick meals)Music and craft programsSelf-esteem program for kidsPrograms to promote physical activity an...
  6. Volunteers deliver programming that encourages girls to build life skills in areas including, but not limited to, outdoor adventure, financial literacy, mental health and advocacy.Branches for guiding include: Sparks * Brownies * Guides * Pathfinders * Rangers...
  7. Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.
  8. Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.