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Programs that provide financial assistance for families with children. Includes government rebates and benefits.

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Provides a wish to children diagnosed with a critical illness.

Different types of wishes can be granted and can include travel, kids meeting their favorite celebrity, and more. Staff works with the family closely to grant the wish.
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Provides a tax-free monthly payment to eligible families to help offset the costs of raising children. PEICB will be in addition to the federal Canada Child Benefit and is administered by CRA on behalf of the Government of PEI.

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Assists eligible parents with the cost of child care and daycare services for children up to 12 years of age.
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Subsidy available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in a physical recreation activity. Maximum subsidy is $150 per child or 50% of the registration fee, whichever is the lesser of the two, to a maximum of $300 per family, all per year.
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Provides one free eye exam and, if required, one free pair of glasses during a child's kindergarten year.
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Helps cover the cost of approved prescription medications for eligible families.
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KidSport Provided by: KidSport
Helps families who face financial barriers to their children participating in sports by providing grants of up to $600 per child per year.

Grants may be applied to more than one sport and to required equipment. There is no limit to the number of children who may receive a grant within one family. Sport activities must be affiliated with member sport organizations of Sport PEI.
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Responds to unmet needs of First Nations children no matter where they live in Canada. Includes:
  • Informing families about the help available for their child and how to access it
  • Coordinating access to products, services and supports
  • Providing funding when it is needed to make sure products, services and supports are accessed without delay
Provides funding that can help with a wide range of health, social and educational needs, including the unique needs of First Nations 2SLGBTQ+ children and youth and those with disabilities.

Examples of coverage include:

Health:
  • Mobility aids
  • Wheelchair ramps
  • Addiction services
  • Mental health services
  • Specialized hearing aids
  • Traditional healing services
  • Services for children in care
  • Assessments and screenings
  • Transportation to appointments
  • Medical supplies and equipment
  • Long-term care for children with specialized needs
  • Therapeutic services for individuals or groups (speech therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy)
Social:
  • Personal support worker
  • Social worker
  • Specialized summer camps
  • Respite care (individual or group)
  • Specialized programs based on cultural beliefs and practices
Education:
  • School supplies
  • Tutoring services
  • Specialized school transportation
  • Teaching assistance
  • Psycho-education assessments
  • Assistive technologies
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Helps low-income clients apply for external funding to allow children and youth to participate in sports programs in PEI. Also offers a program to loan equipment needed for some organized sports.
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Provides free fuel cards to families who must frequently travel to the IWK to provide their children with urgent medical care.

Assistance is not guaranteed and may not be available every visit.

An Irving Oil program but accessed through the IWK.
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