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March 2024

Essential Employability Skills Program


Our Essential Employability Skills Program provides adults with 180 hours of classroom training, financial support, healthcare certifications and a paid 6-week work placement in a healthcare setting.

"I dropped out of university with no concrete direction. This program gave me a great chance to look at options and gain a career path to explore."


-EES Graduate, 2023

Congratulations Graduates!


In February, a diverse group of 11 adults successfully completed classroom training with our Essential Employability Skills program and are now gaining valuable work experience in their work placements.


Graduates are currently working in senior care homes across PEI in roles such as caregivers, administrative assistants and activity assistants.


We are now accepting applications for this program. Classroom training begins on April 15th followed by 6-week work placements beginning on May 27th.


The deadline to apply is March 15th.

Apply for Essential Employability Skills Program

Ready Set Learn


Our Ready Set Learn program aims to prevent summer learning loss by providing free one-to-one tutoring to children during July and August. Children in grades K-6 who struggle in school are referred to us by resource teachers across PEI.

Social Emotional Learning


We piloted embedding social emotional learning (SEL) into our tutoring sessions with great success. This involved creating and testing a new SEL training piece for tutors as well as purchasing, creating, and testing new SEL tutor resources.


Many students who struggle in school lack the confidence they need to succeed. Practicing social emotional learning in our program builds resiliency, confidence and perseverance which helps students succeed in the classroom and beyond. 


Our evaluations show that SEL has had a very positive impact on children in our program. We heard many great testimonials about how SEL is helping children their learning challenges.


“I learned that if I keep trying when something is hard, it will start to get easier.”


-Grade 4 Student, 2023


Learn more about Social Emotional Learning

Dolly Parton's Imagination Library


Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is a book gifting program that inspires a love of reading in children around the world. Each month, children ages 0-4 who are registered receive a free, high-quality book in the mail to build their home libraries. We administer this program for thousands of families in PEI.

"We love the excitement of getting a new book each month and exploring and learning our new books together as a family."


-Imagination Library Parent, 2023


Program Expansion


To date, our Imagination Library program has given 119,808 books to children and families across PEI.


With increased support from the Province of PEI and Rotary Clubs, this program will continue until March 2026 and aims to have 5000 children registered by 2025. 


We have also partnered with Health PEI and Public Library Services. We will join their existing Born to Read program, offering a new book and Imagination Library registration to parents at their child's 2-month immunization appointment.


This program is available to children ages 0-4. If you would like to register your child, please see the link below.

Register for the Imagination Library program

Adult Learner Awards Program


Our Adult Learner Awards program provides financial support to adults who are returning to school to improve their literacy skills. Each year, we award bursaries to adults who are working toward their GED and scholarships to those who have achieved their GED and are working toward a post-secondary diploma.

Bursaries 2024


Having a GED or High School Diploma is a must in today's world but, the costs of returning to school can be very challenging for many adults.


This year, we provided $750 bursaries to five adults who have returned to school to get their GED.


Thank you to our Celebration of Learning Bursary Sponsors who help make this program possible!

"Returning to school unlocks doors to endless possibility."


-Raya Russel, Bursary Recipient 2024


Learn more about our Adult Learner Awards program

Celebrating Our Member Groups

PEI Status of Women


The PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women will be hosting an in-person International Women’s Day celebration on Friday March 8, from 3:00-5:00pm in the Rotary Auditorium of the Charlottetown Library and Learning Centre.


International Women’s Day celebrations are open to the public, free of charge, and people of all genders and identities are welcome.

Early Childhood Development Association


Formed in 1974, the Early Childhood Development Association (ECDA), is celebrating 50 years of promoting and supporting quality early childhood development programs and services for children and families.


Congratulations to the ECDA team, past and present, for the amazing work they have done in our community!

Membership


We have more than 50 member organizations that represent community organizations, businesses, government departments, government organizations, unions and educational institutions.


Members of the PEI Literacy Alliance are organizations passionate about building a culture of literacy, learning and prosperity on PEI.


Become a member today!



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Thank you to our funders, partners and sponsors!