Non-profit Organizations in Sherwood, Charlottetown, PE

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156 Mount Edward Rd, Charlottetown, C1A 5T2

(902) 892-7631
Non-profit organization, Agricultural service, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization

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550 University Ave, Charlottetown, C1A 4P3

(902) 628-4353
The University of Prince Edward island Student Union is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of students on campus and enriching the UPEI experience. We proudly provide several services throughout our campus that work towards this goal. From student and society funding to health insurance to our volunteer match-maker program, we’ve got you covered!
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550 University Ave, Charlottetown, C1A 4P3

(902) 894-2878
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3 Brighton Rd #115, Charlottetown, C1A 8T6

(902) 368-1866
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40 ENMAN CRESCENT, Charlottetown, C1A 7K4

(902) 368-5040
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 370-2109
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40 ENMAN CRESCENT, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-5964
Community Organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

+1 902-368-8919
Enriching the lives of Canadians Special Olympics Canada. Enrich the lives of Canadians with an intellectual disability through the power of sport. Help our athletes build the strength to overcome the challenges they face every day. Special Olympics uses the medium of sport to assist persons with an intellectual disability to become all that they can be - physically, mentally, socially, emotionally - and to become accepted, respected and productive members of society. Our goal is to provide sport opportunity to every individual with an intellectual disability across Prince Edward Island. We do not exclude any potential athlete because of financial constraint. We acknowledge that Special Olympics PEI's programs take place on unceded Mi'kmaq territory. Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island) is covered by the historic Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We pay our respects to the Indigenous Mi'kmaq People who have occupied this Island for over 12, 000 years; past, present and futur
Special Olympics PEI is highly regarded by its visitors, particularly for its positive impact on children. Old Home Week is another notable aspect.
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40 Enman Crescent #235, Charlottetown, C1A 7N8

(902) 368-4833
Association or organization
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-4110
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-6570
The Prince Edward Island 55 Plus Games Society Inc. is a community based volunteer and not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors and is comprised of citizens interested in the objects and purpose of the society. It was established in 1997 and incorporated in 2003. The Society is affiliated with the Canadian Senior Games Association.

40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902)368-7757
The Lifesaving Society is a National, non-profit, voluntary organization that has been training swimmers to be lifesavers and lifeguards since 1908. We are dedicated to the prevention of water-related incidents and the saving of life in aquatic environments across Canada. We are a member of the RLSS Commonwealth Organization and the Canadian representative to the International Life Saving Federation.
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 892-5323
go!PEI is a community-based healthy living program that offers free physical activity and healthy eating programs for Islanders across PEI. go!PEI is designed around providing information and supports to assist all Islanders to make simple changes to their lifestyle to improve their overall health and quality of life. The go!PEI team is made up of provincial partners (Cycling PEI, Island Trails, PEI Flavours & PEI Healthy Eating Alliance), Regional Sport & Recreation Councils and Municipalities. This group works together to provide opportunities for Islanders wishing to make a change to their personal health. Through these partners, go!PEI delivers free programs all across the province focusing on walking, running, biking, hiking and healthy eating activities. Check out our calendar of events for a complete list of current programs.
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 370-9523
SCI-PEI assists survivors of SCI and other people living with physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance, productivity, and full community participation. SCI-PEI achieves this through peer counselling, client service delivery, creating educational and employment opportunities, and providing community advocacy. Nationally, May 7th has been designated SCI Day, and May has been designated SCI month on PEI. SCI-PEI was incorporated in 1990.
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40 Enman Crescent, Room 216, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 316-2299
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Community Organization
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-4860
Charity, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Community Organization
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40 Enman Cresent, Suite A338, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 569-7322
Worker coops can be more satisfying than working for the man. Worker-owners aren’t forced into a hierarchy, and they have more say over what the business does than traditional employees. You still have to be responsible managing a coop, maybe more so, but your coworker-owners will likely be nicer and more understanding of personal needs and quirks than middle-management at any corporation. You will probably make more money by cutting out the investors and managers, unless you were one of them, in which case: welcome to egalitarianism! In typical low-paying industries, worker-owners can make several times what they were pulling in as employees. For example, in Petaluma, California, Alvarado Street Bakery worker-owners take home around sixty-thousand dollars a year – a Hell of a lot better than working for minimum wage. As a worker-owner, you are less likely to get laid off, both because coops prioritize steady employment over short-term profits, and because they are more sustainable than their conventional counterparts.
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40 Enman Crescent, Suite 209, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-4334
Charity
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 620-3888
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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40 Enman Crescent, Room 273, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 393-3507
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization