Archived News
Employment Opportunity: Program Coordinator
Join the WNPEI Team!
The Program Coordinator is responsible for implementing, coordinating and facilitating several short-term Women's Network PEI programs. Fostering good relationships with program partners is a critical part of this job.
Digital Skills Internship
Join the WNPEI Team!
The Digital Skills Intern will be responsible for supporting communications and social media activities at WNPEI. Responsibilities include graphic design, social media management, website updates and other communications-related tasks.
Join the WNPEI Team!
Now Hiring - Administrative Coordinator
The Administrative Coordinator is responsible for day-to-day operational support to the Executive Director and project staff. Work includes various general office administrative tasks.
Survivors To Counsellors: C6 Peer Counselling Training
A two-day training course for survivors of GBV
Women’s Network and WomenatthecentrE are partnering again this year to offer C6 Peer Counselling training for survivors of gender-based and intimate partner violence.
Job Opportunity!
Now Hiring - Peer Support Workers
The Peer Support Workers of the Pathways To Thrive project will work independently, and on a team with other community organizations, to co-create anti-oppressive and identity-affirming programming focused on supporting BIPOC survivors of GBV.
Girls At Bat Registration Now Open!
Free baseball camp for girls and gender-expansive youth ages 9-13
Registration required
Now Accepting Applications to Join Our Board of Directors!
Apply before July 31st!
Have a passion for gender equity and social justice? Add your skills, voice and lived experience to the WNPEI Board of Directors!
S.T.R.I.D.E
Seeking women and gender-diverse people who have experienced Gender-Based Violence to join a survivor-led advisory committee.
“Safety. Transformation. Reconnection. Integration. Determination. Empathy” These words describe the vision for S.T.R.I.D.E; A place where women and gender-diverse people who have experienced Gender-Based Violence (GBV) can feel safe to connect.
SHIFT to STEM - Trades Workshop Dates Announced!
No-cost career exploration workshops for Jr. High and High School aged students
Workshops will provide a safe place for girls and gender-diverse youth to explore career paths in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) and Trades.
In Reach Program
Rural Community Meet-Up for Women and Gender-Diverse People
Monthly meetings begin in December 2022 and will run in 3 rural locations across PEI.
Wild Hub Youth Program
Registration is now open!
An adventurous after-school program for youth ages 12-15!
Jays Care Cross Canada Celebration
Evening of Free Baseball Activities!
Youth aged 8-13 are invited to join us for a fun evening of baseball activities and demos on June 15!
Expanding Our Reach
We are hosting three focus group to get your feedback!
We are working to develop a better understanding of community needs, resources available, and any service gaps that may be affecting rural Islanders, especially women and gender nonbinary individuals.
Register Your Teen For The HUB!
Free After-School Program for Youth Ages 14-18
The HUB is a free after-school program where you get to connect with like-minded peers, explore topics that matter to you and simply feel free to be yourself in an open and inclusive environment.
The Women's Economic Empowerment Team for 2021-2022
Meet the new team members!
We are overjoyed to introduce you to our new WEE (Women's Economic Empowerment) Staff for 2021-2022
Celebrate Island Women & Non-Binary Folk 2021
Join us for the 6th Annual Women's Network PEI Fundraiser!
Join us on October 23, 2021 at the Trailside Music Hall in Charlottetown for an afternoon and evening of song and merriment!
Congratulations Jaime Griffin!
Celebrating 10 Years with the Women's Network PEI
Today, we celebrate the 10th work anniversary of Jaime Griffin, Director of Projects and Programs at WNPEI.
Take Back The Night
March for an end to gender-based violence in all its forms!
On September 23, join the Take Back the Night March in Charlottetown