Recipient of the 2020 Not-For-Profit Award

Helping older adults in Prince Edward County live well at home, stay active, and remain connected to their community.

Volunteer Traded His Bus for a Mini-Van

Volunteer John Huizenga was named Prince Edward Community Care’s “volunteer of the year” for 2005-2006 at the June 28th annual general meeting. Debbie MacDonald Moynes, executive director commented that “we […]

Thrift Shop Second Floor Grand Opening

“It’s great to have more space because the Thrift Shop was completely full but now we have lots of room for donated items” enthused volunteer Marilyn Dean who is one […]

Transporting Palliative Care Clients

Community Care and Hospice Prince Edward have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to ensure that those who need transportation will receive the support required. Hospice Prince Edward provides palliative care […]

Anniversary for Meals on Wheels

For 25 years the wheels have been rolling to keep hot meals on the tables of County seniors. Through rain, heat waves, or blizzards, the volunteers drive Meals on Wheels […]

Community Care Establishes Bursary

It was a proud day for the volunteers at Community Care’s Thrift Shop. At the recent graduation of Prince Edward Collegiate Institute students, Marilyn Dean, one of the Thrift Shop […]

Hot meals for seniors

Twenty-five years of delivering hot Meals on Wheels to seniors in Prince Edward is being celebrated by Community Care during 2005. That’s a long time to keep meals hot but […]

New Information for Seniors directory available

With funding from the Stark Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Kingston, Prince Edward Community Care has released the 12th edition of the “Information for Seniors” directory. The […]

Helping seniors live at home

Amid the swirl of planned changes to the health care system in Ontario, an agency in Prince Edward County continues to do its work to help seniors live at home. […]