“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give”
This line from Winston Churchill captures the reality that Donna, New Brunswick’s first Computer Comfort volunteer, has been living for well over a year.
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Skip to NavigationThis line from Winston Churchill captures the reality that Donna, New Brunswick’s first Computer Comfort volunteer, has been living for well over a year.
The Neil Squire Society today announced that the SpencerCreo Foundation will be providing $20,000 in support of the Society’s Distance Computer Comfort Program for Canadians with physical disabilities.
It has been a win-win situation for all. It gives me pride when giving back to the community, integrating ourselves, and developing a sense of belonging.”
Dr. Gary Birch, O.C., Executive Director of the Neil Squire Society, was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at a special presentation ceremony yesterday in Vancouver.
“I wanted to help out and give back to the Neil Squire Society because they were very helpful to me” says Bruce, a Computer Comfort Volunteer.