Betty Inspires Grassroots Fundraising Effort
The Scotiabank branch at Robson and Bute in Vancouver, BC have generously donated over $1,100 to the Neil Squire Society in memory of former client Betty A. Spinks.
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Skip to NavigationThe Scotiabank branch at Robson and Bute in Vancouver, BC have generously donated over $1,100 to the Neil Squire Society in memory of former client Betty A. Spinks.
The Rick Hansen Institute, with funds raised at the 2010 Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion event, has provided the Neil Squire Society with a quality of life grant in the amount of $13,000.
We are very proud of the Neil Squire Society’s Adult Learning Centre participants who submitted creative works to the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick’s Lifelong Learning, the Future of New Brunswick Contest.
The Charles H. Ivey Foundation has provided a grant of $5,000 in support of the Distance Learning component of the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability program in Ontario.
e-Learning Manager, Chad Leaman, and e-Learning Program Coordinator, Ryan Thomas are presenting at the Canadian eLearning Conference this week, and the Moodle Moot next week.