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Latest News

Burnaby Youth Helps Out in Computer Comfort

Last week our Computer Comfort Program received a little bit of extra help thanks to an intern named Isaiah, a secondary school student from Burnaby, British Columbia.

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Petitcodiac Community Connections

Recently, staff from the Neil Squire Society’s Atlantic region attended the Petitcodiac Community Connections event. This event, which took place at Petitcodiac Regional School, was a chance for businesses, organizations, clubs, and other service groups to come together to showcase what they have to offer the community.

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A new partnership is blooming in a city that is booming!

The Neil Squire Society’s Atlantic region and Sitel, a global leader in outsourced customer support services, have forged a new partnership in Moncton, New Brunswick, a city on the rise.

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Fundraising Updates

RBC Foundation Provides National Support for Employ-Ability Program

RBC Foundation has continued their support of the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program for the fourth consecutive year by contributing $20,000.

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Computer Comfort Participants with Spinal Cord Injuries Get a Boost in British Columbia

The Rick Hansen Institute, with funds provided by the Government of British Columbia has provided the Neil Squire Society with a grant in the amount of $90,000.

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Federal Government Formally Announces Enhanced Employ-Ability Program Funding

During a visit to our office on August 9th, 2011, The Honourable Alice Wong (new window), Minister of State for Seniors and Member of Parliament for Richmond, announced, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley (new window), Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development (new window), that the Neil Squire Society [...]

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Success Stories

Meaghan Achieves Two Goals

When Meaghan first visited the Neil Squire Society she had two goals.

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Sarah Hits the Books and Sets her Sights High

Like many other 18 year olds, Sarah was not quite sure what she wanted to do with her life after graduating from High School.

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Gordon Makes His Lessons Memorable

Gordon is the Neil Squire Society’s Distance Computer Comfort Volunteer Coordinator.

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