Nutrition program for Islanders living with HIV needs more money to keep going

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Nutrition program for Islanders living with HIV needs more money to keep going

Nutrition program for Islanders living with HIV needs more money to keep going4 hours ago | Duration 2:054 hours agoNewsDuration 2:05One of the only nutrition supports for those living with HIV on P.E.I. is in need of more funding. PEERS Alliance’s program has been full since it began, and finding the money to keep it going hasn’t been easy. CBC’s Gwyneth Egan reports. Related Stories P.E.I. government calls on Ottawa for cash support as oyster diseases impact industry 105-year-old P.E.I. woman loses nursing home subsidy after missing threshold by $75 Federal government puts $2.2 million toward renovating 56 rental homes on P.E.I. Islanders: What do you want to know about P.E.I.? They help women escape violence. Now these shelters are concerned for their futureMore from NewsVideo1:19Driver says Canadian Tire used zip ties instead of bolts in repairsCBC News 1 hour agoVideo2:13Delirious Blue Jays fans pour into the streets of TorontoCBC News Network (Highlights) 2 hours agoVideo2:06:17Edmonton Votes special on election night2 hours agoVideo8:24‘My challenge is to bring the World Series … back to Canada’: Blue Jays Guerrero Jr.2 hours agoVideo1:16Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, Oct. 21, 20253 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:312 men recovering after being shot during robbery at home businessOctober 16Video2:11Trump asked about Canadians who are refusing to come to the U.S.Politics News October 7Video1:56Canadian Tire used plastic zip ties instead of bolts in car repair, driver says | Go Public The National October 20Video3:06Trump ending aid to Colombia after U.S. accused of murder for boat strikeOctober 19Video0:30Dashcam shows driver hit truck on University BridgeOctober 16

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