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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. After-School ProgramProvided by: bgc Prince County - AKA: Boys and Girls Club of Summerside (former name); Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club (former name)
    Kids are picked up from participating schools in Summerside, Wellington and Miscouche, and transported to bgc. Once at the Club, kids are given a healthy snack and can participate in structured organized activities, including:Doing their homeworkMaking craftsP...
  3. After-School ProgramProvided by: bgc Prince County - AKA: Boys and Girls Club of Summerside (former name); Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club (former name)
    Kids are picked up from participating schools in Summerside, Wellington and Miscouche, and transported to bgc. Once at the Club, kids are given a healthy snack and can participate in structured organized activities, including:Doing their homeworkMaking craftsP...
  4. After-school ProgramProvided by: bgc Charlottetown - AKA: Formerly Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown; Boys and Girls Club of Montague; bgc Montague
    Provides after-school specialized programs for kids.Healthy meals and snacksPhysical activity including sports and gamesLiteracy and homework programsMentorship and leadership developmentArts and craftsScience experimentsCooking programsOutdoor activities and ...
  5. BIPOC USHR Workshops and EventsProvided by: BIPOC USHR - AKA: Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour United for Strength, Home, Relationship
    Offers a diverse range of workshops and events designed to support and empower members of the BIPOC community.
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. Children and Youth ProgramsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides variety of virtual recreational programs for children with sight loss to connect with peers to socialize while learning or playing. Includes:Listening to live readingSinging and dancing together Playing game and more
  9. An online virtual club that connects children living with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, example activities include:Cooking classesGamesCraftsLearning strategies to help better manage living with arthritisMaking friends with others going through simil...
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