The Long Road to Employment Pays off for Ken
Ken sustained a serious head injury more than 18 years ago. Finding meaningful work, or as he puts it “getting a life”, after his injury was a serious challenge for him.
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Skip to NavigationKen sustained a serious head injury more than 18 years ago. Finding meaningful work, or as he puts it “getting a life”, after his injury was a serious challenge for him.
Lori, who has multiple sclerosis, recently had to take time away from her job hunt to recuperate following a particularly difficult winter.
Through their national corporate citizenship program, Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life have contributed $40,000 to the Neil Squire Society.
The South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre and their community partners, which include the Neil Squire Society, will be celebrating the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2010 on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at the Core Ritchie Neighbourhood Centre in Regina.
Kaley has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair for mobility. She was enrolled in another program when she came to the Neil Squire Society for an information gathering meeting.