National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

As we grapple with the devastation left behind by Hurricane Fiona, it is essential for each of us to remember the importance this land has to all of us, including Indigenous communities, across the Island. The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation is for many a day of mourning as we process the loss of communities, homes, and a sense of security; for the Mi'kmaq, those sentiments are compounded.

As we navigate the difficult days ahead, we will use our combined resources to rebuild pathways to reconciliation among Indigenous populations and within ourselves, while acknowledging this work can not be done by any individual working alone. We at United Way of PEI believe that we are truly only United when we remember that we are stronger together, and today we stand with all of the members of our community as we remember our history and recover from our present, to build a better future for everyone. #NDTR #StrongerUnited
United Way and the Province partner to bring renowned 211 service to PEI
The United Way of PEI announced on February 11th, 211 Day, that the renowned “211” service is coming this fall to PEI as a Thriving Together Poverty Reduction Action Plan initiative.
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United by Song | 2018
The UWPEI and Music PEI, with the support of Holland College, brought a memorable evening of song and stories to our Island, showcasing the incredible impact of your donations to the United Way of PEI
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United Way of Prince Edward Island

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Charlottetown PE  C1A 7K4

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