Reasons PEI Kids extends invitations for its Super Sponsor Program to only a few select organizations each year. During this, our 40th anniversary year, here are a few reasons to consider becoming a Super Sponsor… Options Select your option from the sponsorship packages below.
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What is Trauma? Trauma happens when you experience something scary that feels too big to handle. Violence—whether it happens to you directly or you see it happen to someone else—can be a major cause of trauma. You might feel like your world has changed, and it can be hard to know what to do next. […]
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For ways to celebrate this profound leader… Visit the link for activities you can do at home as a family: https://camp.com/articles/ways-to-celebrate-martin-luther-king-jr-day-at-home Check out these live events in our area — Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day: Community Bagel Breakfast +Art-Making Monday, January 17, 2022; 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | 609 -924 -8777 Arts Council […]
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Continued from newsletter… It was only a few minutes into our meeting that we had the “eureka” moment… realizing that together we could offer meaningful and specialized support to help the entire family unit heal from the trauma of violent crime. For PEI Kids, the VICTORY program was an incredible opportunity for partnership. CAYV Case […]
Continued from newsletter… In addition to dedicated programming, PEI Kids provides supportive services like court preparation and accompaniment to help children testify against their offenders during litigation. We provide U-visa support for nonresident children who are crime victims. Congress created this non-immigrant visa in 2000 with passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection […]






