Al Anon is a group for friends and family of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems.

Telephone
902-892-9974

Alcoholics Anonymous is a group for people to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so they may help themselves and others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Telephone
902-969-5772
Location
Montague

Alcoholics Anonymous is a group for people to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so they may help themselves and others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Telephone
902-892-2103

The Alzheimer Society of PEI offers group support programs to caregivers and family members of persons with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia. Caregivers meet in a safe environment where they can learn, laugh, share tips and support one another through shared experiences.

Address
115 Sackville Street
Montague
C0A 1R0
Telephone
902-628-2257
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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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Boys and Girls Club of Summerside is a safe and supportive space offering programs in the areas of healthy living, physical activity, sport & recreation, arts and crafts, music and education to youth in the Summerside area. They also operate the CCU Youth Engagement Centre which offers programs geared at developing healthy relationships and families.

Address
106 Cedar Street
Summerside
C1N 3P7
Telephone
902-436-9403
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The Brain Injury Support Group is a bi-weekly support group open to anyone with any type of brain injury (TBI, stroke, car accident, etc.) where particpants can share their experiences with, and find support in those facing similar challenges.

Address
7 Pond Street
Charlottetown
C1A 2N9
Telephone
902-314-4228
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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 Center Cap enfants offers a variety of child and parent focused programs and services to families who want to give themselves the means to help the development and well-being of their children. Specific services offered changes depending on the needs expressed but regularly focuses on promoting physical activity, providing a space for parents to share their experiences, and supporting new parents.

Address
4 Rue Commercial
Wellington
C0B 2E0
Telephone
902-854-2123
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CHANCES (Caring, Helping, And Nurturing, Children Every Step) is a non-profit, charitable organization, that exists to provide a range of child development and parent support services to children from 0-11 years and their families, particularly those experiencing additional life challenges. Services include pre and post natal care, at home family check-ins, parent information sessions, and early learning, before and after school programming.

Address
77 Upper Prince Street
Charlottetown
C1A 4S6
Telephone
902-892-8744
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If you are struggling with low mood and depression, the Changeways© Core Program can help you create positive changes in your life. Two main goals of the program are to; provide information and strategies to help with problems related to depression, and help apply these ideas in life, at one's own pace, to help cope with and recover from depression. The program is based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, which have been shown to work for people who experience depression and other conditions. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-838-0960
Location
Montague & Souris

If you are struggling with low mood and depression, the Changeways© Core Program can help you create positive changes in your life. Two main goals of the program are to; provide information and strategies to help with problems related to depression, and help apply these ideas in life, at one's own pace, to help cope with and recover from depression. The program is based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, which have been shown to work for people who experience depression and other conditions. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-368-4911 or 902-368-4430
Location
Charlottetown

If you are struggling with low mood and depression, the Changeways© Core Program can help you create positive changes in your life. Two main goals of the program are to; provide information and strategies to help with problems related to depression, and help apply these ideas in life, at one's own pace, to help cope with and recover from depression. The program is based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, which have been shown to work for people who experience depression and other conditions. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-888-8180
Location
Summerside

If you are struggling with low mood and depression, the Changeways© Core Program can help you create positive changes in your life. Two main goals of the program are to; provide information and strategies to help with problems related to depression, and help apply these ideas in life, at one's own pace, to help cope with and recover from depression. The program is based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, which have been shown to work for people who experience depression and other conditions. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-831-2711
Location
O'Leary

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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Coping Power Program For Parents is a 15-Week preventative intervention program delivered to parents of children in late elementary to middle school. The program uses skills-based training to improve self-regulation, social competance and positive parental involvement.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

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

The Coping Skills Program teach skills to manage patterns of chronic stress and distress. The goals of the program are to provide participants with practical strategies and tips to help with problems, and help to develop a personal tool kit that participants can use in their own lives to manage stress and distress. The program is based on cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and addiction counsellors. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-838-0960
Location
Montague

The Coping Skills Program teach skills to manage patterns of chronic stress and distress. The goals of the program are to provide participants with practical strategies and tips to help with problems, and help to develop a personal tool kit that participants can use in their own lives to manage stress and distress. The program is based on cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and addiction counsellors. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-368-4911 or 902-368-4430
Location
Charlottetown

The Coping Skills Program teach skills to manage patterns of chronic stress and distress. The goals of the program are to provide participants with practical strategies and tips to help with pronlems, and help to develop a personal tool kit that participants can use in their own lives to manage stress and distress. The program is based on cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and addiction counsellors. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-888-8180
Location
Summerside

The Coping Skills Program teach skills to manage patterns of chronic stress and distress. The goals of the program are to provide participants with practical strategies and tips to help with pronlems, and help to develop a personal tool kit that participants can use in their own lives to manage stress and distress. The program is based on cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies. Program trainers include nurses, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and addiction counsellors. Contact your local Community Mental Health Clinic for more information.

Telephone
902-831-2711
Location
O'Leary

Offered in both group and individual sessions, CRAFT is an evidence-based program for teaching families, parents, and concerned significant others to support getting‎ their loved ones into treatment. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-687-7110
Location
Souris

Offered in both group and individual sessions, CRAFT is an evidence-based program for teaching families, parents, and concerned significant others to support getting‎ their loved ones into treatment. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-838-0960
Location
Montague

Offered in both group and individual sessions, CRAFT is an evidence-based program for teaching families, parents, and concerned significant others to support getting‎ their loved ones into treatment. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-4120

Offered in both group and individual sessions, CRAFT is an evidence-based program for teaching families, parents, and concerned significant others to support getting‎ their loved ones into treatment. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Summerside
Telephone
902-888-8380

Offered in both group and individual sessions, CRAFT is an evidence-based program for teaching families, parents, and concerned significant others to support getting‎ their loved ones into treatment. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-853-8670
Location
Alberton

Dialectical behavior therapy is designed to treat individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). It is a modified form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that uses traditional cognitive-behavioral techniques, but also implements other skills like: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. There is an additional fifth set of skills called Walking the Middle Path, which can be used with adolescent clients. Clients will participate in weekly DBT Skills Groups. A skills group facilitator will teach strategies related to mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness (and possibly Walking the Middle Path skills for adolescents) to help clients manage emotions, problem solve and cope with challenges more effectively.

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

Emotions Anonymous is a 12-step self-help group for people with emotional problems. Open to anyone who would like to become emotionally healthy and live at peace with or without solved problems.

Address
141 Mount Edward Road
Charlottetown
C1A 5T1
Telephone
902-218-6380
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Emotions Anonymous is a 12-step self-help group for people with emotional problems. Open to anyone who would like to become emotionally healthy and live at peace with or without solved problems.

Address
289 Winter Street
Summerside
C1N 1N4
Telephone
902-436-9787
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Emotions Anonymous is a 12-step self-help group for people with emotional problems. Open to anyone who would like to become emotionally healthy and live at peace with or without solved problems.

Address
48 Mill Road
Wellington
C0B 2E0
Telephone
902-854-2974
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The Families East Centre acts as a bridge to other social supports in the area. They work at removing barriers to participation by offering help with transportation and Child care. We are a safe, non-judgemental location to come and strive to ensure everyone feels welcome here. Families East partners with other service providers such as the Best Start program, Public Health, Libraries and other support groups.

Address
40 Lower Rollo Bay Road
Souris
C0A 2B0 Kings
Telephone
902-687-3928
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Families First, previously known as Carousel, began in 1994 to help promote the emotional, physical, intellectual and social well-being of children aged 0-6 and their families. This is done by offering a variety of programs and services, such as parent-child play groups, field trips, special events, clothing exchanges and cooking groups. At Families First, parents can find information, support, friendships and opportunities to help one another with the very important job of raising a family.

Address
140 Sackville Street
Montague
C0A 1R0 Kings
Telephone
902-838-4600
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The Famiy Aftercare Group is available to those who have completed the Family Education Program and is offered bi-weekly. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-4120

The Famiy Aftercare Group is available to those who have completed the Family Education Program and is offered bi-weekly. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Summerside
Telephone
902-888-8380

The Famiy Aftercare Group is available to those who have completed the Family Education Program and is offered bi-weekly. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-853-8670
Location
Alberton

Family Education Program is an eight (8) week program for adults who have a family member or friend with an addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-687-7110
Location
Souris

Family Education Program is an eight (8) week program for adults who have a family member or friend with an addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-838-0960
Location
Montague

Family Education Program is an eight (8) week program for adults who have a family member or friend with an addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-4120

Family Education Program is an eight (8) week program for adults who have a family member or friend with an addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Summerside
Telephone
902-888-8380

Family Education Program is an eight (8) week program for adults who have a family member or friend with an addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Telephone
902-853-8670
Location
Alberton

Family Place is a not-for-profit community based organization offering a comprehensive range of programs and services for families with children from conception to age twelve. We offer weekly play groups, Reggio Inspired preschool program (#L4466), parenting workshops and sessions, prenatal and postnatal programs, breastfeeding support, breast pump loan, resource library, a clothing exchange, newborn literacy bags (Books for Babies), and so much more!

Address
75 Central Street
Summerside
C1N 3L2 Prince
Telephone
902-436-1348
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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

Friends Supporting Friends offers bi-weekly group support and education to seniors who are impacted by a family members’ addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-368-4120

Friends Supporting Friends offers bi-weekly group support and education to seniors who are impacted by a family members’ addiction. Contact your local Community Addictions Services office for more information.

Address
Summerside
Telephone
902-888-8380

Gamblers Anonymous is a group for people to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so they may help themselves and others to recover from a gambling problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.

Address
90 Spring Street
Summerside
C1N 3E4
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Generation XX offers a variety of programming that aims to promote youth leadership and empowerment while providing a safe and supervised place to socialize and learn new skills.

Address
328 Notre Dame Street
Summerside
C1N 1S5
Telephone
902-436-7699
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Incredible Years Parenting Program is a 15-week training program for parents that aims to reduce challenging behaviours in children and increase social emotional learning and self-control skills. During the program, parents will learn to promote positive behaviours in their children, manage their child’s disruptive behaviours, strengthen parent-child interactions and attachment and learn coping skills for parents. This group is offered at the same time their child attends the Dinosaur Treatment School Program. Parents will learn what their children are working on, and therefore help them practice at home.

Telephone
1-902-368-4430

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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Kids West Inc is a family resource centre that focuses on children 0-12 years of age and their moms, dads, and caregivers. They offer programs that provide support, resources, information and training to parents and their children. These resources are made available to residents of West Prince. While we are based our of Alberton, we offer outreach services to Tignish, O’Leary, & Tyne Valley.

Address
630 Main Street
Alberton
C0B 1B0 Prince
Telephone
902-853-4066
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King's Youth Project holds a drop-in group for youth ages 12-18, geared at creating safe and fun spaces for all youth (2SLGBTQ+ and ally friendly). They provide an opportunity for youth to socialize and learn through structured activities and discussions.

Address
274 Valleyfield Road
Montague
C0A 1R0 Kings
Telephone
902-838-2489
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The Mental Health Check-In group is a support group for individuals living with a mental health concern or a mental illness.

Address
126 Douses Road
Montague
C0A 1R0 Kings
Telephone
902-838-0960
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The Mi’kmaq Family Resource Centre offers a variety of services including, drop-in play sessions, health and nutrition programs, and pre and post natal supports, among others, that promote the health and well being of Aboriginal young children and their parents, guardians, care givers in Prince Edward Island.

Address
158 St. Peter's Road
Charlottetown
C1A 5P8
Telephone
902-892-0928
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Moms in Mind Maternal Mental Health Group is a peer support group for mothers and women. Find them on Facebook at Moms in Mind Maternal Mental Health Peer Support Group for information on meeting dates and times.

Address
101 Prince Street
Charlottetown
C1A 4R5
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Narcotics Anonymous is a group for people to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so they may help themselves and others to recover from narcotic misuse or abuse. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using drugs.

Telephone
1-800-205-8402

Open Door Outreach is a non-government charity working primarily with women who are incarcerated and in recovery from addiction providing personal mentoring, and several programs on topics such as boundaries, relationships, and personal values. Any woman struggling with addiction in the community or in need of support post-release from incarceration may call for an appointment without a referral. Services are free.

Address
2-30 Brackley Point Road
Charlottetown
C1A 6X9
Telephone
902-628-6826
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Overcomers Outreach is a christ-centered 12-step recovery program available to hurting people in churches of all denominations. Support groups are sharing groups, facilitated by lay persons who have been walking their own 12-step recovery journey for at least a year.

Address
9 Capital Drive
Charlottetown
C1E 1E8 Queens
Telephone
902-367-2907
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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 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
381 Notre Dame Street
Summerside
C1N 1S6
Telephone
902-566-2437
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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
211 Phillip Street
Tignish
C0B 2B0
Telephone
902-566-2437
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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.

Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) is a helpful, practical and easy-to-use approach for parents with a focus on positive parenting techniques. The program empowers all parents with skills and knowledge to effectively address day-to-day minor parenting challenges or more serious behavioural issues. Discussion groups cover topics such as dealing with disobedience; manage fighting and aggression; hassle-free shopping and developing good bedtime routines. Triple P programming may be offered individually or in groups.

Telephone
902-368-6762

S-Anon Reflections of Hope is a group for anyone affected by another person’s sexual behaviour to share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems.

Address
Charlottetown/Summerside
Telephone
902-367-5310

Serene View Ranch aims to provide a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of mental health issues, especially trauma related difficulties. Services include professional assessments such as; phychological assessment for disability management and fit for duty/return to work assessments. They also provide psychotherapy serivices such as equine-assisted psychotherapy and individual, group, family and couple therapy. There are many other therapies and serivices available on-site as well.

Address
174 Pickles Lane
Alexandra, PE
C1B 0P2
Telephone
902-393-3829
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Sexaholics Anonymous is a group for recovery from porn and sexual addiction based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober.

Address
Charlottetown
Telephone
902-812-5563

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

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

The Adventure Group provides a wide range of hands-on-learning based programs and services aimed at developing criitcal life skills, helping clients find appropriate employment options, and fostering leadership and team spirit among groups.

Telephone
902-628-8668
Location
Charlottetown