Neil Squire Society Unveils YouTube Nonprofit Channel
The Neil Squire Society has unveiled its designated Nonprofit channel on YouTube, allowing them to deliver their message to the world’s largest online video community.
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Randel became a member of Independent Living Sudbury Manitoulin in the spring of 2008 with the goal of securing full-time employment.
Our most recent Katimavik volunteer, Marissa, a bright and enthusiastic 20 year old from London, Ontario, has been with the Neil Squire Society since March of this year.
Zinaat once considered herself to be computer illiterate. Lack of hand mobility due to arthritis, as well as bursitis of the shoulder, made using a computer a fairly daunting task for her.
On June 24th, Tara Brice, a participant in the Neil Squire Society’s literacy program in Fredericton, was the recipient of the Sheree Fitch Adult Learner Literacy Award.