Two strangers become friends
The Neil Squire Society has been fortunate enough to be a hub where friendships are born.
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Thanks again Sennheiser! Keep up the awesome work!”
Dr. Gary Birch, Officer of the Order of Canada, and a recognized global expert on the impact of assistive technology for people with disabilities, has been invited by the federal Office for Disability Issues to represent the Neil Squire Society at the fifth session of the Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, September 12-14, 2012 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Michelle, who is based out of Regina, Saskatchewan, has been a Distance Computer Comfort volunteer for the past year and a half with the Neil Squire Society.
Hal didn’t waste any time landing a new job after participating in the programs available through the Neil Squire Society. Hal has an injury in his shoulders, which prevents him from heavy lifting or using his arms above has head.