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Social, cultural, sport, and recreation programs targeted to youth approximately 10-25 years old. Some programs are for youth with specific needs or challenges such as addictions or victims of bullying.

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4-H Projects Provided by: 4-H PEI

Offers a variety of programs for youth to help explore and develop life long skills.
Projects include:

  • Agriculture (livestock production and management through the experience of owning, caring for, showing and marketing projects, and maintaining records)
  • Food and Entertaining (opportunities to lean about food preparation and nutrition)
  • Creative Arts (different areas of art and design)
  • Industrial Technologies (introductory industrial technical learning projects that will help build useful life skills)
  • The Great Outdoors (outdoor projects and activities that include recreation and plant projects)
  • Leadership (for high school students to develop leadership and employment skills)

4-H clubs are located across Epekwitk / PEI.

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Provides after-school specialized programs for kids.
  • Healthy meals and snacks
  • Physical activity including sports and games
  • Literacy and homework programs
  • Mentorship and leadership development
  • Arts and crafts
  • Science experiments
  • Cooking programs
  • Outdoor activities and play areas
  • Regular visits to local libraries and parks
  • Guest speakers and presentations
  • Participants can enroll in Giant Steps, a homework and education/career counselling program
  • Participants can enroll in Kid Food Nation, a food class taught by a Red Seal chef
Program is available to members and non-members on school PD days, parent teacher interview days, and a full week camp for Christmas and March break, for an additional fee.
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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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Provides mentoring for children and youth, matching them with volunteer role models to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Relationships are developed through:
  • Regular outings
  • Trust
  • Common interests
  • Support by experienced mentoring coordinators
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Offers a diverse range of workshops and events designed to support and empower members of the BIPOC community.

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Provides variety of virtual recreational programs for children with sight loss to connect with peers to socialize while learning or playing. Includes:

  • Listening to live reading
  • Singing and dancing together
  • Playing game and more
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An online virtual club that connects children living with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, example activities include:
  • Cooking classes
  • Games
  • Crafts
  • Learning strategies to help better manage living with arthritis
  • Making friends with others going through similar experience
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Dance parties
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Provides an opportunity to students living with type 1 diabetes to become a mentee or a mentor and have a one-on-one mentorship opportunity.
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Offers drop-in hours for members of the BIPOC community to connect, enjoy good company, work, or engage in activities of their choice in a welcoming space. Snacks, tea, and coffee are often available.

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Offer a wide range of activities that help girls progress from Sparks to Rangers, building their skills and knowledge as they go. This structure ensures that girls can grow and learn at their own pace, no matter when they start their journey in guiding. Includes:

  • Be Well: Focus on physical and mental health
  • Build Skills: Develop life skills
  • Connect and Question: Explore connections within communities
  • Experiment and Create: Understand the world and express creativity
  • Explore Identities: Appreciate uniqueness and differences
  • Guide Together: Learn about Guiding in Canada and globally
  • Into the Outdoors: Discover nature and wildlife.
  • Take Action: Turn thoughts and passions into actions
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