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Nonprofit Organizations in PEI

Nonprofit Organizations in PEI

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HOPE EMPOWERS MINISTRY
Avola, British Columbia

Hope Empowers began in 2022 by Patrick Ssenyonjo, who was a child from the slums. With 15 years' experience serving slum children through Raising Up Hope for Uganda, he saw a huge, unmet need to train older street boys with a skill - a 'last chance' opportunity to escape slum life. His vision was a 1-year program to get kids stabilized in a residential setting, teach a vocational skill and resettle them as productive members to their familial community. From here, Hope Empowers was born.

Our community outreach quickly found a need to minister to unwed, pregnant girls. The Esuubi (Hope) Program started in August 2022

HA
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

The ReStore is a home décor,  building supply and home renovation store that accepts and resells new and gently-used items. Proceeds from the ReStore fund Habitat for Humanity PEI, which constructs Habitat homes for hard-working low income families in the province. Supporting the ReStore helps deserving Island families achieve the dream of home ownership.

Harbourfront Theatre
Summerside, Prince Edward Island

Harbourfront Theatre is a 520 seat performing arts venue located on the beautiful Summerside waterfront. Prince Edward Island's second largest live theatre, we are host to both local and community productions and world renowned touring acts.

HE
Borden, Prince Edward Island

Hear PEI is a non-profit organization on PEI, run by volunteers, and works to:

- Build awareness & provide information on hearing related topics
- Holds regular meetings with guest speakers on hearing related topics
- Foster speech-reading classes
- Encourage hearing accessibility in public places

Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada
Toronto, Ontario

Heart & Stroke is a leading funder of life-saving research, which has led to breakthroughs such as heart transplant surgery and a revolutionary stroke treatment that cuts the death rate by 50%.

We empower Canadians to live healthier lives — from preventing and controlling high blood pressure to getting more physical activity. And we fight for change that will create better health for all, such as reducing salt in the food supply and improving access to stroke rehabilitation.

Heart & Stroke leads the fight against heart disease, stroke and related conditions. Together these diseases are still the number one cause of premature death in Canada. Our work is driven by collaboration — with our volunteers and donors, researchers, people who have lived experience, healthcare professionals, governments and others — and guided by this strategy

Heart and Stroke Foundation | PEI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

The Heart and Stroke Foundation | PEI is a non-profit health charity dedicated to reducing death and disability from heart disease and stroke among Islanders. We are a volunteer-driven organization. Volunteers help us fulfill our mission by participating at every level of our activities. Volunteers guide the long-term planning and direction of the Foundation through their membership on our Board of Directors. They help raise funds by participating in our Person-to-Person (P2P) campaign during Heart Month and other events. They deliver our health promotion programs, including CPR courses, and others. Volunteers are our most valued resource, the heart of our organization, and number more than 130,000 strong across Canada.

Hospice PEI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Hospice PEI is a community of caring individuals making each day count for Islanders and their families through our volunteer led hospice support, comfort, and care programs, as well as advocacy and education for quality palliative and hospice care. We also support Island families after a loved one’s death through our grief support services.

Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

IRSA's mandate is to provide short-term settlement services and deliver long-term inclusion and community participation programs for new immigrants settling in the province of Prince Edward Island.

IS
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

WHO WE ARE:
Island Nature Trust is a membership-based, non-government, Canadian charity dedicated to land conservation in Prince Edward Island since 1979. We envision a future where P.E.I. has a network of protected, robust natural areas championed by knowledgeable, engaged Islanders.

WHAT WE DO:
Island Nature Trust acquires, manages and protects forever a network of connected natural areas throughout PEI for the benefit of wildlife and people.

We are a key provider of technical, science-based knowledge on land stewardship and wildlife in PEI for landowners, governments and partner environmental groups.

We provide mentorship and employment opportunities to people committed to land stewardship, conservation research and wildlife monitoring who will continue building on the long tradition of Island Nature Trust as the premiere land trust on the Island.

Jack.org
Toronto, Ontario

Jack.org is a Canadian charity that trains and empowers young leaders in every province and territory to improve youth mental health outcomes in their communities.

Our work aims to enhance young people's ability to recognize struggle in both themselves and their peers, seek out appropriate mental health support and resources, and advocate for systems that are better able to meet the diverse and complex needs of young people. Our goal is to ensure that every young person in the country gets the help they deserve.

Keeping Cats Homed
Summerside, Prince Edward Island

Keeping Cats Homed (KCH) is a non-profit volunteer-run group in Prince Edward Island, Canada, that rescues orphaned, abandoned, or stray kittens and young cats, providing them with veterinary care, fosters homes, and socialization until they can be adopted into permanent homes. The organization is supported by donations, volunteers, and adoption fees, and aims to ensure that all cats have a safe, loving, and permanent family.

KI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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 Foundation's national research program has grown to become one of the most important sources of funding for scientists conducting kidney-related research. We are also committed to providing education, information and support about kidneys and kidney disease.

In order to fund our important work, we operate a diverse mix of fundraising campaigns. These campaigns can also have other important benefits, such as raising awareness.

We are proud of the work done by our volunteers and employees, who work collaboratively to reduce the burden of kidney disease.