United Way of PEI distributes $325,000 to 10 Island Charities thanks to Federal Government’s Emergency Community Support Fund.
Charlottetown, PE August 3rd, 2020
On May 19, United Way of PEI launched a call for applications for the Emergency Community Support Fund (ECSF). The fund provides financial support to charities and other qualified donees adapting their frontline services to support vulnerable Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ECSF is funded by the Government of Canada and is being administered in collaboration with United Way Centraide Canada, Community Foundations of Canada and the Canadian Red Cross.
Today, United Way of PEI is pleased to share an update on the recipients of this funding. Over the past month, United Way of PEI has received 18 applications for community programs and services that support vulnerable community members. In total, 10 organizations have been approved for a total of $325,000:
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Canadian
Mental Health Association, PEI Division – Tablet and Internet for Isolated and
vulnerable clients
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PEI
Literacy Alliance – Ready, Set, Learn Online Program Delivery
·
Prince
Edward Island Association for Community Living – Support Match Worker
·
Cooper
Institute (in partnership with BIPOC-USHR) – Responding to Racism in COVID-19
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Boys
and Girls Club of Summerside Inc. – Project Backpack
·
The
Joyriders Therapeutic Riding Association of PEI – New COVID-19 Normal
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PEERS
Alliance – Support for PEI’s 2SLGBTQ+ Community
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Abegweit
First Nation Mi’kmaq Wellness Center – Greenhouse Project for Food Insecurity
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Special
Olympics Prince Edward Island – Healthy @ Home
·
Family
Service PEI – Mental Health Counselling Service Expansion
“The COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact on vulnerable members of our communities. The Government of Canada is pleased to work with its trusted partners to support charities and non-profit organizations through the Emergency Community Support Fund, so they can continue to serve those most in need,” said the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development.