Jars of Clay Cafe is operated by Harvest House Ministries PEI. This cafe has been established to help provide the resources we need to operate our long term addictions recovery for men (18 and up) coming from troubled situations. Many of our youth are struggling with addictions and unhealthy lifestyles. We are here to help those who desire to be set free. All proceeds from the cafe will be allocated toward this endeavor.
Standardbred Canada is an incorporated non-profit organization whose mandate is to supervise, record, store and distribute information on all registered Standardbreds and to promote harness racing in Canada and beyond.
The PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (PEI ANC) was incorporated in 1993 as a non-profit charitable organization. Our mandate is to provide short-term settlement services, and long-term inclusion and community integration programs for new immigrants in the province of Prince Edward Island.The Association speaks publicly on immigrant issues and advocates on behalf of newcomers.
Law Society Of PEI offer legal services in Charlottetown. Their qualified team is available as legal counselors, barristers, legal advisors and even more. They may help in the situation of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation. Law Society Of PEI can help in the matter of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship. Their office has the capacity to handle your legal business commitments. Their cabinet confronts your will and estate dealings.
The first show was held in 1979. An incorporated, non-profit organization, the Prince Edward Island Street Rod Association (PEISRA) is comprised of members who are dedicated to the modification, restoration, and preservation of street rod, antique, and special interest vehicles. This is the oldest and largest outdoor car show east of Montreal.
ChiefWelcome to Lennox Island Mi'Kmaq First Nation, Prince Edward Island, Canada.Our Mi'kmaq community is strong, proud and vibrant. Steeped in Mi'kmaq culture and traditions that have been passed down to us since time immemorial, our community has embraced our past and present and we look forward to our journey into a bright and thriving future. Approximately 450 residents call this special place 'home' while countless thousands of others can trace their roots back to this fair soil. Generations of Aboriginal people have .