A Guide to Becoming an Age-Friendly Community in Prince Edward Island
A guide for becoming an Age-Friendly community in PEI.
A guide for becoming an Age-Friendly community in PEI.
Final report from the Child Protection Act Review advisory committee.
The United Way of PEI and the provincial government are recognizing February 11 as 211 Day, to increase awareness about how the 211 service can support Islanders. 211 is a free, confidential helpline that is available 24/7, every day of the year (including holidays) in 150+...
Karrie MacDougall has been a staple figure in the lives of some of PEI’s youth in care. Karrie is a member of the Child and Family Services team in PEI. She is the Team Lead for the Transitions Apartments that support youth who have aged out of care. Her work includes program...
The Children’s Summer Food Program delivers seven nutritious frozen meals each week to school-aged children of families facing food insecurity. Running throughout July and August, the program is dedicated to supporting households with demonstrated financial need, ensuring children have access to healthy meals all summer long. Who is eligible for the Children’s Summer Food Program? Children must be school-aged (Kindergarten to Grade 12, as of September 2025), and able to consume solid food. This program is primarily intended to support PEI families currently receiving financial support through...