University of New Brunswick’s Annual Volunteer Fair
In October, the Neil Squire Society’s Atlantic Region participated in the University of New Brunswick’s Annual Volunteer Fair.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
Skip to NavigationIn October, the Neil Squire Society’s Atlantic Region participated in the University of New Brunswick’s Annual Volunteer Fair.
The Neil Squire Society is excited to announce that for the ninth consecutive year, Vancity has provided a $10,000 community project grant in support of the Society’s Computer Comfort Program for persons with physical disabilities.
A warm thank you to the Knights of Malta – it’s organizations like yours that keeps the Neil Squire Society thriving.
The Neil Squire Society’s Youth Enabled Program is an employment program for youth with physical disabilities. The program prepares youth to make a successful transition into the labour force by helping them obtain, and maintain employment. To be considered for the program, youth must be unemployed and want to become employed.
Through the Employ-Ability Program, Megan was able to strengthen her writing skills, and demonstrates her new skills by writing her own success story.