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Programs that connect individuals with specific disabilities or health conditions to peer support networks, mentorship, educational sessions, condition-specific groups, and more.
Provides education sessions to help people living with dementia, and their family members and friends to live as well as possible with the disease. Participants have opportunities to learn and share with others who are affected by dementia. The sessions include:
Provides a peer support program that matches individuals with blood cancer to trained volunteers who have experienced blood cancer. These volunteers offer personalized support based on age, diagnosis, gender, or specific concerns, providing understanding and reassurance by sharing their own experiences.
Provides six free online therapy sessions for adults with Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder experiencing mental health concerns and/or in need of behavior support.
This program is in partnership with and delivered by Your Life Design.
Trained volunteers provide one-on-one telephone and internet based peer support for people with a diagnosis of MS and their caregivers. There are two options, ONECALL and EXTENDED.
ONECALL is for individuals who have a specific question or issue related to MS.
EXTENDED is for individuals looking for a listening ear from someone who understands and has lived experience with MS. Duration is six months and the time to be matched can take up to 6 weeks.
A mentorship program where a mentee is paired with a mentor to receive confidential one-on-one online support to help navigate a life with hearing loss. Benefits of being a mentee include:
Provides a virtual support group for parents of a child living with vision loss, in a more rural community. Common questions and concerns are covered during the meeting. Topics include:
Offers a national one-on-one peer mentoring program that connects individuals with Parkinson's and their care partners to trained volunteer mentors. Includes:
Meetings can take place virtually, in person, or in hybrid formats.
Provides mentorship for individuals living with Cerebral Palsy and their family by connecting with others in the Cerebral Palsy community across Epekwitk / PEI.
Provides one-on-one peer support for Individuals with or affected by kidney disease. Participants will be paired with volunteers who have first-hand experience coping with kidney disease.
Note: Peer support volunteers do not offer medical advice