Anderson House is an 18-bed emergency shelter for female identifying, non-binary individuals and trans men and women and their children from across the province who are fleeing violence. Services include emergency shelter, safety planning, advocacy, childcare services, drop-in support, follow-up support, referrals to outreach services and second stage housing, and information pertaining to resources such as lawyers, housing, stay away orders, transportation, child care and pet care. To ensure client safety, their address is not listed. Reach out to inquire about accessing services.

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

Bedford MacDonald House is a 10-bed men's shelter for individuals who are male identifying and are 18 years of age and older. Operated by the Salvation Army, they provide shelter, support and compassion to men experiencing homelessness. Clients can stay for up to 21 days out of 30 and are able to access group recreational activities and case managment services.

Address
184 Weymouth Street
Charlottetown
C1A 4Z3
Telephone
902-892-9242
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Blooming House is an 8-bed emergency shelter that provides overnight housing to woman identified individuals (ages 18 and up). In addition to providing shelter, they work to support clients with access to food and a place to prepare meals, personal hygiene products, shower and laundry facilities, and even storage of belongings for up to 72 hours. To ensure client safety, their address is not listed. Reach out to inquire about accessing services. Province Wide English Housing / Emergency Shelter

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-213-9969

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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Chief Mary Bernard Memorial Shelter is a 5-bed emergency shelter for women in distress, women without housing, or for young mothers who need extra support. Shelter residents have access to employment services, parenting, and life skills programs, and services offered through the Lennox Island Health Centre. To ensure client safety, their address is not listed. Reach out to inquire about accessing services.

Address
Lennox Island
Telephone
902-831-2332 or 1-855-297-2332

Shelter for male identifying individuals over the age of 19 dependent on substances located at Smith Lodge. To access emergency or temporary shelter at Smith Lodge, or any other temporary shelter location, contact the temporary shelter referral line at 1-833-220-4722 or dial 2-1-1.

Address
35 Weymouth Street
Charlottetown
Telephone
1-833-220-4722 or dial 2-1-1

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

Housing assistance provides low income Islanders with appropriate housing at a reduced cost. For qualified applicants, this might be renting a social housing unit or receiving a rent supplement that reduces the cost for rental market housing. The program is needs-based with priority given to those assessed to be in the greatest need.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-5770

Housing assistance provides low income Islanders with appropriate housing at a reduced cost. For qualified applicants, this might be renting a social housing unit or receiving a rent supplement that reduces the cost for rental market housing. The program is needs-based with priority given to those assessed to be in the greatest need.

Telephone
902-838-0796
Location
Montague

Housing assistance provides low income Islanders with appropriate housing at a reduced cost. For qualified applicants, this might be renting a social housing unit or receiving a rent supplement that reduces the cost for rental market housing. The program is needs-based with priority given to those assessed to be in the greatest need.

Address
Summerside
Telephone
902-888-8436

Housing assistance provides low income Islanders with appropriate housing at a reduced cost. For qualified applicants, this might be renting a social housing unit or receiving a rent supplement that reduces the cost for rental market housing. The program is needs-based with priority given to those assessed to be in the greatest need.

Telephone
902-687-7098
Location
Souris

The John Howard Society of PEI provides supports to gain appropirate housing for Islanders involved with the criminal justice system through an individualized planning process aimed at helping individuals and/or families create strategies to meet their housing needs, and address the employment and/or pre-employment needs of the individuals.

Address
163 Queen Street
Charlottetown
C1A 4B4
Telephone
902-566-5425
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Lacey House provides a 24 hour supervised, therapeutic, safe, structured home-like environment to assist women in maintaining a chemical-free lifestyle.

Address
Charlottetown - Queens
Telephone
902-368-4083

LifeHouse Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing is committed to offering services for women, trans and non-binary individuals and their children who find themselves temporarily homeless due to a variety of factors (e.g. eviction, job loss, violence, exiting treatment programs) and are in a time of transition in their lives.

Contact
shelter@lifehousesummerside.ca
Telephone
902-436-9403

Located in Summerside, this low-barrier shelter provides safe accommodations to Indigenous and non- Indigenous male-identifying adults aged 18 and older who are experiencing homelessness and/or in vulnerable living arrangements. Also known as Winter Street Shelter.

The shelter is staffed 24 hours, 7 days per week and will focus on using harm reduction and trauma informed care approaches, with person-centered case management providing specialized support services for those experiencing addictions, mental health, and other challenges including navigation of housing supports, referrals, and needs assessment with a housing focus.

Contact
sheltermanager@ncpei.com
Address
245 Water St, Summerside, PE C1N 1B5
Telephone
902-436-2502

Renting PEI:

Renting PEI helps PEI tenants and landlords by giving legal information, referrals, and support during the rental hearing process. They also offer separate workshops about tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities.

Renting PEI is a project of Community Legal Information, and is funded by the PEI Department of Housing, Land and Communities.

Hours:
9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Address
53 Grafton St. Suite 202
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 1K
Telephone
902-940-5368

St. Eleanors House provides a home-like environment for men in need of extended support after initial addiction treatment.

Address
Summerside - Prince
Telephone
902-888-8386

Talbot House is a residence for men that provides a safe, structured environment and support while working towards maintaining a chemical-free lifestyle.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-4297