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.

Raffle Information

R A F F L E 1st Prize > “Umbrella” by Les Tait, limited edition colour reproduction, numbered in pencil by the artist. Valued @ $300.00- framed 2nd Prize > […]

Tag Day Raises Funds and Awareness

Community Care’s annual event provides exposure for programs For nearly ten years the Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association has been holding tag days and Friday was no […]

Volunteers travel 5 times around the Earth

Prince Edward Community Care’s volunteer drivers travelled a total of 62,748 km to take seniors to medical and other appointments. That is almost 5 times around the Earth. This fact […]

Wheels keep on rolling

For over 21 years the wheels have been rolling for Meals on Wheels in Prince Edward. The volunteers who deliver to seniors throughout the County roll along winter or summer, […]

Donation to Community Care from the Poppy Fund

The Picton Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has donated $1,000 to The Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association in support of the Meals on Wheels program. Through […]

Celebrating the Life of a Loved One

When it comes to celebration ask the owners and staff at the Glenbridge Restaurant in Picton. Joseph Sahadat says “my wife and I came to Picton after the big snow […]

Annual Bake Sale a Success

The Prince Edward Community Care for Seniors Association bake sale was a grand success. People from the county as well as friends and well wishers came to join the effort […]

Community Care Raffles $1,750 in Canadian Art

Three top Canadian artists are represented in Prince Edward Community Care for Seniors’ raffle to be drawn Oct.6 in conjunction the association’s annual art auction. A booth at the Women’s […]

Queen’s Park Honours Three from County

Three county seniors who have dedicated themselves to helping others took a bow at Queen’s Park last week. Woodrow Blakely of Picton, and George and Bessie Teskey of Wellington were […]