811 is a 24 hour telephone service for non-emergency health information.

Telephone
811

911 is a 24 hour telephone service for emergencies requiring immediate help.

Telephone
911

Behavioural Support Team for Children offers behavioural support to children aged 4-12 who have moderate to severe behavioural difficulties. A team of professionals including a psychologist, social workers, and a youth worker work will children, parents/guardians and other systems including daycares, schools and group homes across PEI.

 

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

Boys and Girls Club of Charlottetown provides services to young people through a variety of quality, structured educational, remedial, and recreational programs focused on nutrition, active living, literacy, social and life skills development, and community leadership.

Address
35 St Peters Road
Charlottetown
C1A 5N1 Queens
Telephone
902-892-2223
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The Canadian Mental Health Association - PEI Division, provides a wide range of services including peer support programs, suicide prevention initatives, education workshops and housing supports to Islanders across the province.

Address
178 Fitzroy Street
Charlottetown
C1A 7L9
Telephone
902-566-3034
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The Charlottetown Teenzone is a FREE safe place that teens ages 12-18 or grades 7-12 can come to throughout the week. They have 2 youth workers on staff who work in the Teen Zone. Teenzone help youth with various areas of life such as life skills, healthy relationships, homework, counselling, job prep and search, teen parenting, and facing addictions.

Address
200 Richmond Street
Charlottetown
C1A 1J2
Telephone
902-892-1719
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Community Addiction Services provide a range of programs designed to help you through the various stages of recovery.

Address
2814 Rt 215
Charlottetown
C1A 7N8
Telephone
902-368-4120
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Community Legal Information – also known as CLI – is a registered PEI charity that has been helping Island resident since 1985. CLI helps people understand the law and navigate the justice system.

CLI provides easy-to-understand legal information in multiple languages. Their staff can help you in English, French, Arabic, or Vietnamese.

CLI also offers a low-cost Lawyer Referral Service. This service offers a 45-minute consultation with a lawyer for $25.00 plus HST.

If you or someone you know has a legal question, contact CLI. CLI is here to help you.

Address
53 Grafton St., Suite 202, Charlottetown, PE
Telephone
902-892-0853 or 1-800-240-9798

Community Mental Health Services provides a wide range of mental health program and services for all islanders from children to seniors. They also host community Mental Health Walk-In (and Call-In) Clinics. For more information on programs and services provided, please visit out website at https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-pei/community-mental-health-services

For information on the walk-in/call in clinics visit: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-pei/mental-health-walk-in-clinics

Address
55 McGill Avenue
Charlottetown
C1A 7N8 Queens
Telephone
902-368-4911
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Community Mental Health Services provides a wide range of mental health program and services for all islanders from children to seniors. They also host community Mental Health Walk-In (and Call-In) Clinics. For more information on programs and services provided, please visit out website at https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-pei/community-mental-health-services

For information on the walk-in/call in clinics visit: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/health-pei/mental-health-walk-in-clinics

Address
1 Rochford Street
Charlottetown
C1A 7N8
Telephone
902-368-4430
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The Coping Power Program for Kids is a 15-week program for children aged 9-12 to provide them with skills for problem solving, setting goals, managing emotions, socializing, as well as organizational and study skills. Kids attend group at the same time the parent/guardian is attending the Coping Power Program for Parents.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

Dinosaur Treatment School Program (Incredible Years) is a 15-week program for children aged 4-8. It is designed to treat challenging, disruptive and aggressive behavior. “Dino School” teaches children positive ways to communicate, solve problems, regulate emotions, build self-esteem and develop social skills. This program is for children with disruptive behaviours as the primary concern. This group is offered at the same time their parent/guardian is in the Incredible Years Parenting Program.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

Family Violence Prevention Services offers a wide variety of support to indivudals identifying as a woman, who has or is experiencing domestic violence, including; confidential support services, peer support groups, and second stage housing options. To ensure client safety, their address is not listed. Reach out to inquire about accessing services. Province Wide English Housing / Emergency Shelter, Peer Support, Sexual Health / Abuse

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-892-0960 or 1-800-240-9894

Jeunesse Acadienne et Francophone de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard (JAFLIPE) is a provincial organization managed BY and FOR young Acadian, French-speaking and French-speaking people of PEI. They provide a safe and supportive space for youth to build leadership skills and learn more about the acadian and francophone culture.

Address
5, Ave Maris Stella
Summerside
C1N 6M9
Telephone
902-888-3346
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Justice Avenues works to make legal advice and information about family, immigration, and criminal law more accessible to racialized people on Prince Edward Island.

They provide free resources, support, and a safe environment for racialized people to learn about their legal rights and options. They also offer free lawyer referrals and legal clinics.

Justice Avenues is a project of Community Legal Information. They are funded by Justice Canada.

 

Address
53 Grafton St., Suite 202, Charlottetown, PE
Telephone
782-772-095

Kids Help Phone is Canada's only 24/7 online and over the phone support service offering professional counselling, information and referrals for young people.

Telephone
1-800-668-6868

Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
1 Rochford Street
Charlottetown
C1A 9L2
Telephone
902-368-4430
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Mental health walk-in clinics offer immediate mental health support to help with anxiety, as well as life events causing stress and other mental health issues for Islanders age 16 and older.

Address
55 McGill Avenue
Charlottetown
C1A 2J9
Telephone
902-368-4911
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PEERS Alliance offers peer support programming for 2SLGBTQ+ Adults, free sexual health supplies and resources, and free safer use resources in their mission to reduce stigma and promote harm reduction strategies.

Address
161 St. Peters Road
Charlottetown
C1A 9E3
Telephone
902-566-2437
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The PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada provides a variety of supports including short-term settlement services, and long-term inclusion and community integration programs for new immigrants in the province of Prince Edward Island.

Address
49 Water Street
Charlottetown
C1A 1A3
Telephone
902-628-6009
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The PEI Queer Youth Collective is a project of PEERS Alliance, offering the only community based youth peer support group specifically for 2SLGBTQ+ Youth (ages 12-18) and their allies in various locations across the province. They provide an opportunity for youth to socialize and learn through structured activities and discussions.

Address
200 Richmond Street
Charlottetown
C1A 1J2
Telephone
902-566-2437
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The PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre services adult (women and men) and youth (over age 16) survivors of recent or historic sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse through across individual therapy, support and information, and a group program for male survivors.

Address
1 Rochford Street
Charlottetown
C1A 7N3
Telephone
902-368-8055 or 1-888-368-8055
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The PEI Transgender Network is a supportive network of people who are allies to the PEI transgender community that shares resources, information, and provides peer support through both online platforms and in-person meetings.

The Reach Foundation is a safe, stigma free environment for youth who are transitioning from mental health and addiction treatment to recovery and reintegration into the community. Reach provides a safe, caring and supportive learning environment for youth and assists them to develop confidence and employability and essential life skills to help them adapt as they transition to the workforce or back to school.

Address
223 Mason Road
Stratford
C1B 2G1
Telephone
902-620-0000
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The RISE Program provides free legal resources and support to people who have experienced sexual or intimate partner violence and workplace sexual harassment.

The RISE Program supports anyone on PEI who is 16 years of age or older. They provide:

  • Trauma-informed legal advice
  • Plain language legal information
  • Support navigating the justice system
  • Referrals to community services

The RISE Program is a project of Community Legal Information. They are funded by the PEI Department of Justice and Public Safety.

Address
53 Grafton St., Suite 202, Charlottetown, PE
Telephone
902-218-6143
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The Strength Program offers a range of programming (residential and day treatment) and supports for youth and families who are dealing with substance misuse and mental health issues. The program is offered for 16 weeks and is located at the Youth Recovery Centre where there are 12 inpatient beds with 24/7 care.

Telephone
902-687-7110, 902-838-0960, 902-368-4120, 902-888-8380, 902-853-8670
Location
Summerside - Prince

The Strongest Families Program provides free mental health care for PEI children, youth and their families. Services related to anxiety, behavioural difficulties, nightime bedwetting, and stress management are delivered online and over the phone.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

Student well-being teams work in schools advising, consulting and providing direct service to children and youth who are struggling with mental, social and physical health issues.

Telephone
902-438-4130

Youth and Family Addiction Services provides help to young people whose use of alcohol or drugs is causing you or your family concern. Contact a Community Addiction Services office for more information.

Address
2814 Rt 215
Charlottetown
C1A 7N8
Telephone
902-368-4120
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