We’re here to offer support, guidance and advocacy to Islanders in overcoming many of life’s challenges. Our services and programs are confidential, professional and non-denominational. If you, you and your partner, or you and your family are facing a challenge, we can help....Call us today!
You are in good hands with the counsellors at this agency. Mary Ellen is an especially wonderful therapist that I have been to. She helped me to feel ok and understood. Also they do a sliding scale for those who cannot afford the normal cost of counselling. Highly recommended!Read more
I am an old Legion MEMBER and have been going for the last 2 months I am impressed with the President and his Executive members I now am paid up now and still owe 1 more the band last week was awsome The Fall Guys. Bartenders are great they we are celebrating our Birthdays tonite ,you sistershould daughter is having party there Read more
Our proud Mi'kmaq First Nation is made up of three communities (Scotchfort, Rocky Point and Morell). Over 450 residents call this 'home', yet countless thousands can trace their roots, traditions and customs back to this fair soil.
Harbourview Training Center is a non-profit organization located in Souris, Prince Edward Island. We provide vocational training, on site employment and job training as well as a broad range of support services to clients with intellectual disabilities who live in the Morell to East Point district.As an agency which promotes inclusion, we strongly believe in the principles of creating opportunities for individuals with an intellectual disability to participate in their community, not only socially and economically, but by allowing individuals to gain a stronger sense of self worth and independence.Presently we provide services for 25 clie
The PEI Council of People with Disabilities has adopted as its mission the promotion of the full participation and inclusion of people with disabilities in Island society.
On behalf of Town Council members we would like to welcome you to The Town of Borden-Carleton, a small but beautiful place at the foot of the Confederation Bridge. The Community of Borden-Carleton was created as a result of the April 12, 1995 amalgamation of the Town of Borden and the Community of Carleton Siding. The town covers a land area of 12.94 square km and had a population of 798 according to the 2006 Census of Canada.
WelcomeAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrigs disease) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease. People living with the disease become progressively paralyzed due to degeneration of the upper and lower motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Eighty per cent of people with ALS die within two to five years of diagnosis unable to breathe or swallow. Ten per cent of those affected may live for 10 years or longer.Other neurodegenerative diseases include Alzheimers disease, Huntingtons disease and Parkinsons disease. According to the World Health Organization, neurodegenerative diseases are predicted to surpass cancer as the second leading cause of death in Canada by 2040.ALS has no known cure or effective treatment yet. For every person diagnosed with ALS, a person living with ALS dies.