Lucy Triumphs: Looking For One, Gets Two Jobs
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BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – May 12, 2009) – The Neil Squire Society has appointed two new members to its Board of Directors: Rob Attwell, an independent consultant and an expert in financial modeling and commercialization, and Harry Monk, retired, former Manager of the BC/Yukon Regional Office of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
“I have a mantra that goes like this: accept, survive and don’t give up hope”, says Madeleine, who was diagnosed in her 40s with a vascular malformation in her brain stem.
Gary Jaswal approached us with the goal of becoming a recreation aid.
David was a carpenter until 2000 when he suffered a spinal cord injury in a sporting accident and became a C5 quadriplegic.