Hurricane Fiona Response

*Applications are now closed.*

The United Way of PEI is helping the Government of Prince Edward Island provide urgent funding to not-for-profit community organizations to meet the immediate needs of Islanders and PEI communities in the wake of Hurricane Fiona. 

Funding will be provided quickly to not-for-profit community organizations that have the capacity to rapidly mobilize staff and volunteers. The goal is to expand the reach of existing organizations into the hands of Individuals who need it most.  Examples of specific ideas include distribution of gas or gift cards, support for prescription pick-up or delivery, elder care visitation and meal support, etc.

All applications will be considered; preference will be given to applications in the range of $5,000 to $15,000. Every effort will be made to review applications within 72 hours.

* This is not individual funding. Call 211 if you need help navigating all other government and community resources to meet your individual needs.

Why The United Way?
The United Way of PEI brings people together to reach those who need help the most. We are streamlining community support and facilitating the capacity of those who have direct contact with the most vulnerable people on PEI -- because we are #StrongerUnited.

Funded Organizations:

The following community organizations have received funding to support the urgent needs of the populations they serve, as they recover from the impact of Hurricane Fiona. This list will continue to be updated as funds are allocated over the coming days.

  • BGC Charlottetown
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Of PEI
  • BIPOC USHR with Charlottetown Mutual Aid
  • PEERS Alliance
  • PEI Association for Community Living
  • PEI Family Violence Prevention Services
  • PEI Military Family Resource Centre
  • Immigrant and Refugee Services Association PEI
  • Womens Network PEI
  • PEI Transgender Network LTD.
  • Kings Playhouse
  • ResourceAbilities
  • Native Council of PEI
  • East Prince Youth Development Centre Inc.
  • PEI Humane Society
  • Black Cultural Society of Prince Edward Island 
  • Lennox Island Band Council
  • Alzheimer Society of PEI
  • Hospice Palliative Care Association of PEI (Hospice PEI)
  • Credit Counselling PEI
  • Family Service PEI
  • Atlantic Student Development Alliance (ASDA)
  • Gifts from the Heart Inc.
  • Autism Society of PEI
  • BGC Prince County 
  • Voluntary Resource Council
  • Conseil Scolaire-Communautaire Evangeline
  • Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church 
  • Chances Inc.
  • UPEI Student Union
  • PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre (PEIRSAC)
  • Spinal Cord Injury PEI
  • WellSpring Presbyterian
  • Kidney Foundation of Canada - Atlantic Branch 
  • Abegweit First Nation
  • West Prince Ventures Limited w/ PEI Community Navigators
  • Brain Injury Association of PEI
  • Blooming House
  • La Coopérative D’intégration Francophone de l’île-du-Prince-Édouard
  • Winsloe Lions Club

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For all general inquiries, please contact:
United Way of Prince Edward Island

Mailing Address:
PO Box 247, Stn Central
Charlottetown PE  C1A 7K4

Physical Address:
119 Queen Street, Suite 106
Charlottetown, PE  C1A 4B3

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