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The Halifax Helpers was established to make sure that all students receive the academic support they require to become fearless learners. We provide free online tutoring and language sessions for elementary, junior high school, and high school students in the maritimes and beyond.
The John Howard Society of P.E.I. , an affiliate of the John Howard Society of Canada, is an incorporated , nonprofit organization, which was founded in 1960 with a great deal of support, effort and involvement by the Kiwanis Club of Charlottetown. Its purpose was to assist Islanders involved in the criminal justice process in the difficult transition from institutional to community living. This assistance is still applicable today however , more and more emphasis is being placed on crime prevention.
The John Howard Society of P.E.I. is governed by a Board of Directors and encourages volunteer involvement, as appropriate in programs and services.
The Joyriders is a registered charity celebrating its 45th year in 2024, stronger than ever! Our mission is the enhancement of the physical, emotional and social well-being of children and adults with disabilities through various forms of therapeutic riding. We are a nationally accredited therapeutic riding centre located in Hunter River, offering equestrian programs for health and recreation.
Providing financial assistance for the education of priests and religious in the third world countries.
Our Vision
Excellent kidney health, optimal quality of life for those affected by kidney disease, and a cure.
Our Mission
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the leading charity committed to eliminating the burden of kidney disease through:
<ul>
<li>Funding and stimulating innovative research for better prevention, treatments and a cure;</li>
<li>Providing education and support to prevent kidney disease in those at risk and empower those with kidney disease to optimize their health status;</li>
<li>Advocating for improved access to high quality health care;</li>
<li>Increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation.</li>
</ul>
The Atlantic Summer Institute (ASI) on Healthy and Safe Communities is more than just a conference, it’s a learning Institute, with a “Pathway for Learning” curriculum that offers a Certificate of Participation. The Summer Institute really engages participants, providing them with an opportunity to develop skills, learn and share knowledge and work together on programs, policies and services.
Making the links between crime prevention, social and economic development and health and safety promotion, the Institute brings together; community groups, researchers, practitioners, educators, police and government representatives – all the people and sectors that are working toward creating safer and healthier communities in Atlantic Canada.
Since 2004, the ASI has held eight successful 4-day Institutes on PEI, which have contributed greatly to collaboration throughout the region. Each Institute has engaged approximately 120 participants from across Atlantic Canada and beyond. The ASI believes in inclusion and reducing barriers to participation; therefore, we offer a number of bursaries/subsidies to participants to help with costs associated with attending the Institute. Simultaneous translation for the ASI is provided in French and English, and aboriginal events are included in the program.
The theme for this year’s ASI will be Together Again: Regenerating the Power of Connection. ASI 2022 aims to increase understanding of the importance of infant, child and youth mental health for the whole of society, and foster policy actions to influence upstream investment in support of mental health.
The Atlantic Summer Institute (ASI) on Healthy and Safe Communities is more than just a conference, it’s a learning Institute, with a “Pathway for Learning” curriculum that offers a Certificate of Participation. The Summer Institute really engages participants, providing them with an opportunity to develop skills, learn and share knowledge and work together on programs, policies and services.
Making the links between crime prevention, social and economic development and health and safety promotion, the Institute brings together; community groups, researchers, practitioners, educators, police and government representatives – all the people and sectors that are working toward creating safer and healthier communities in Atlantic Canada.
Since 2004, the ASI has held eight successful 4-day Institutes on PEI, which have contributed greatly to collaboration throughout the region. Each Institute has engaged approximately 120 participants from across Atlantic Canada and beyond. The ASI believes in inclusion and reducing barriers to participation; therefore, we offer a number of bursaries/subsidies to participants to help with costs associated with attending the Institute. Simultaneous translation for the ASI is provided in French and English, and aboriginal events are included in the program.
The theme for this year’s ASI will be Together Again: Regenerating the Power of Connection. ASI 2022 aims to increase understanding of the importance of infant, child and youth mental health for the whole of society, and foster policy actions to influence upstream investment in support of mental health.
The Rev. W.J. Phillips Residence is a non for profit is a registered charity located in Alberton, PEI. We provide quality care and comfort to our residents who may require assistance in their day to day lives without sacrificing their independence. Our purpose is to offer affordable accommodation and service options for residents of West Prince while promoting their dignity and well-being.
Join us! Be part of the Terry Fox Run, as a Run Organizer, it may be one of the most meaningful roles you will ever undertake!
We continue to follow Terry's vision and principles today in our run policies and guidelines.
Our vision is to bringing Canadians together to realize Terry Fox’s dream of a world without cancer. Driven by Terry’s courage and determination, we collaborate with and inspire people around the world to support and fundraise for bold, extraordinary research to end cancer.
This year's run date is September 15 2024.
Help plan the run in your community today.
Go to https://terryfox.org/terry-fox-run/volunteer/ or email us at volunteer@terryfox.org
Triathlon PEI is the provincial sport governing body, dedicated to the growth, development and promotion of triathlon, duathlon, aquathon and winter triathlon in Prince Edward Island. Triathlon PEI is committed to fostering health and wellness through the sport of triathlon (swimming, cycling and running) for all athletes, regardless of skill or age.
One of our key goals is maximizing participation in Triathlon and multisport activities from youth and grass roots to elite levels in Prince Edward Island. We believe this will be an exceptional year as we have numerous development programs, a race series and events for all ages.
Tropical International Volunteering and Exchange Services, is a non-profit making organization based in UK and in Kenya. We work to alleviate human suffering through volunteering being the key for community development and cross-pollination of skills and knowledge.
We offer volunteering and internship in several ares of human capital, i.e. children, women and children, environmental conservation, health care, wildlife conservation, teaching, marine conservation, agricultural, institutional exchange programs among others.
We also invite partners to join hands in making our goal objective.
Community Building, Health and Wellness Through Social Dance
Two Right Feet Dance Inc. is a non-profit group, dedicated to community, wellness, and inclusivity through social dance for adults. Operating as DownStreet Dance Studio, we offer classes, workshops, and events for adults to build and grow community, and move and stretch body and mind, while gaining useful skills and confidence.