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bgc Prince County

AKA: Boys and Girls Club of Summerside (former name); Wellington and Area Boys and Girls Club (former name)
Provides programming for children and youth with a focus on healthy living, physical activity, and creative expression. Also operates a shelter.
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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 homework
  • Making crafts
  • Participating in sports and physical activities
  • Playing cards and board games
  • Watching a movie
  • Summerside attendees have access to the Credit Union Place for swimming, bowling, and use of the walking track and ice pad
Offered all day on PD days. Kids do not have to be registered in the regular After School Program to attend on a PD day.

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Children are provided with breakfast before school. Also provides early morning supervision, active living, and a drive to seven schools in Summerside and Miscouche.

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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 the five core areas:
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Healthy Choices
  • Service to Club and Community
  • Learning for Life

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Playgroup for toddlers and their guardians with a focus on active play and a chance to make new friends. Healthy snack included.

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An overnight emergency shelter located in Summerside serves women, trans, and non-binary individuals, as well as children who are temporarily unhoused due to various circumstances. Shelter stays are managed on a case-by-case basis and can last up to eight weeks without requiring individuals to leave.

For those needing longer-term support, the LifeHouse Transitional Housing Program is available. To apply, shelter users must stay for a minimum of four weeks before submitting an application. The Housing Committee will then review the case and make a decision. If accepted, individuals may stay in the transitional housing program for up to one year.

Shelter services include:

  • Beds
  • Food and drink
  • Access to laundry and hygiene products
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Transportation is available to be arranged if needed (call for details)
  • Case management

Transition services include staff supports and learning opportunities include:

  • Case planning
  • Life skills
  • Independence
  • Parenting skills and more

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Interactive after-school program that allows youth to:
  • Explore their personal interests
  • Receive homework support
  • Connect with mentors and/or tutors
  • Interact with peers
  • Increase their digital literacy and plan for post-secondary education
  • Have access to the Gerard Gallant Young Leaders Technology Centre and the music studio lab

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Several local and national scholarships available for post-secondary education.

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Day camp offered throughout the summer. Kids can be signed up for the entire summer, week-by-week, or three days per week. Camp activities include:
  • Physical activities
  • Science and technology
  • Field trips
  • Activities that focus on life skills, decision making, communication skills, anti-bullying, and making healthy choices

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Drop-in centre facility where youth can participate in a variety of programs. Includes:
  • Gerard Gallant Young Leaders Technology Centre (computers, 3-D printers, high speed internet, smart board)
  • Music studio lab
  • Kitchen and dining room
  • Conference room

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