Organizations, Associations & Clubs à Parkdale, Charlottetown, PE

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184 Belvedere Avenue, Charlottetown, C1A 2Z1

(902) 892-4470
Association
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13 Linden Av, Charlottetown, C1A 8C3

(902) 892-9694
Cerebral Palsy is the term used to describe a broad range of permanent disorders of the brain resulting in abnormalities in muscle tone, movement and posture. Cerebral means "of the brain" and palsy means "loss of muscle control". These disorders are caused by abnormal development of, or injury to, the developing brain and may occur before, during, or within the first two years after birth. Each person who has cerebral palsy is unique, as it affects individuals in many different ways. Depending on the location and extent of brain abnormality, the person with cerebral palsy may also have associated difficulties with speech, vision and learning. Intellect need not be affected and people with cerebral palsy may have typical career and family aspirations and life expectancy. Any abnormality or injury to the developing brain may cause cerebral palsy. This may be from genetic or developmental disorders affecting the formation of the brain early in pregnancy. Infections or toxins early in pregnancy may also damage the brain. Premature birth or a decrease in oxygen during labour or delivery may result in cerebral palsy. In the first two years of life the developing brain may be injured by trauma or infection, also resulting in cerebral palsy.

155 Belvedere Ave, Charlottetown, C1A 2Y9

902.566.1512
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association and the PEI Licensed Practical Nurses Registration Board work together to create plans, share resources and implement strategies. Our activities must support our legislative mandate to protect the public. We ensure public safety by: Regulating LPN practice Intervening when LPN practice does not meet established standards Approving practical nursing education and entry-to-practice standards Administering the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam Creating internal policies and procedures Advising employers about the safe and appropriate utilization of LPNs Promoting the profession to competent high school students and others seeking a career change

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161 St Peters Rd, Charlottetown, C1A 5P8

(902) 368-6440

33 Belmont St, Charlottetown, C1A

(902) 892-7092
The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society (GVFBS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing food and related assistance to those in need.
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#202, 420 University Ave, Charlottetown, C1A 7Z5

(902) 368-2229
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420 University Avenue, Charlottetown, C1A 7Z5

(902) 566-4050
Social Services, Membership Organizations, Association or organization

420 University Avenue, Charlottetown, C1A 7Z5

(902) 887-2563
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465 University Ave, Charlottetown, C1A 4N9

(902) 367-3757
Association
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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

(902) 368-6251
EQUIPMENT, prince edward island, Soccer Equipment, Sports et Loisirs, Associations, soccer supplies, SUPPLIES, Association, Clubs et Associations
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40 Enman Crescent, Room 236, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 894-5032
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40 Enman Crescent #235, Charlottetown, C1A 7N8

(902) 368-4833
Association or organization

40 Enman Cres, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 566-1224
FOUNDATION ASSOCIATIONS, Societies, societies associations, Sports et Loisirs, associations d intérêts particuliers, Foundations, Clubs et Associations, Associations
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40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, C1E 1E6

(902) 368-3303
Societies, foundation associations, Foundations, Societies Foundation Associations, Clubs et Associations, Association or organization, Sports et Loisirs, Associations
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180 Kent Street, Charlottetown, C1A 7K4

(902) 892-7441
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

281 King St, Charlottetown, C1A 1C4

(902) 894-4118
Business associations, Association or organization

149 Kent St, Suite 202, Charlottetown, C1A 1N5

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175 Great George St, Charlottetown, C1A 7K2

(902) 892-1551
Sports bar, Club, Dance & Night Club
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33A Riverside Dr, Charlottetown, C1A 7N8

(902) 940-5200
The Kiwanis Club of Charlottetown is a member of “Kiwanis International, a worldwide organization of men and women devoted to the principle of service; the advancement of individual, community, and national well-being; and the strengthening of international goodwill”. Kiwanis was founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1915. In 1916, the first Kiwanis club outside the United States was formed in Hamilton, Ontario. Today there are more than 8, 500 Kiwanis clubs with more than 600, 000 family members in 70 countries around the world. Kiwanis International also sponsors service clubs for young people: Circle K International for university and college students; Key Club International for senior high school students; and Builders Clubs for junior high or middle school students. The name “Kiwanis” was coined from an expression in an American Indian language of the Detroit Area, “Nunc Kee-wanis”, which means, “we trade” or “we share our talents”. The following are the six permanent “Objects” (principles) of Kiwanis International. They were approved by delegates at the 1924 Convention in Denver, Colorado. Through the succeeding decades, they have remained unchanged. To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather than to the material values of life. To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business, and professional standards. To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship. To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service, and to build better communities. To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and goodwill.