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  1. Get CozyProvided by: BIPOC USHR - AKA: Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour United for Strength, Home, Relationship
    Offers drop-in hours for members of the BIPOC community to connect, enjoy good company, work, or engage in activities of their choice in a welcoming space. Snacks, tea, and coffee are often available.
  2. Offer a wide range of activities that help girls progress from Sparks to Rangers, building their skills and knowledge as they go. This structure ensures that girls can grow and learn at their own pace, no matter when they start their journey in guiding. Includ...
  3. Immigration Youth - Youth Settlement ServicesProvided by: Immigrant and Refugee Services Association Prince Edward Island - AKA: IRSA; IRSAPEI; PEIANC (former name); PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (former name) ; Immigrant & Refugee Services Association
    Provides a variety of programs and activities for newcomer school-aged children. Includes:Social and educational workshops: Activities and information sessions exploring age-specific themes that create an educational and inclusive space for immigrant students ...
  4. Immigration Youth - Youth Settlement ServicesProvided by: Immigrant and Refugee Services Association Prince Edward Island - AKA: IRSA; IRSAPEI; PEIANC (former name); PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (former name) ; Immigrant & Refugee Services Association
    Provides a variety of programs and activities for newcomer school-aged children. Includes:Social and educational workshops: Activities and information sessions exploring age-specific themes that create an educational and inclusive space for immigrant students ...
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. KeystoneProvided by: bgc Prince County - AKA: Boys and Girls Club of Summerside (former name); Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club (former name)
    National leadership development program that provides youth with the knowledge and skills to make positive choices in their lives and make a difference in their Clubs and communities. Throughout the year, participants complete at least one activity in each of ...
  8. Engages students with interactive activities to build skills that increase their personal safety and reduce their risk of victimization online and in the real world.
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