He calls himself ‘The Covered Bridge Man’
“It was the first class I was in where I would feel comfortable and not be harassed.”
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The Neil Squire Society has been fortunate enough to be a hub where friendships are born.
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.
Rita wants everyone at the Neil Squire Society to know that, “I am very, very grateful that I’ve been able to take this program. I hope to come back and learn more. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
“I have dealt with great clients. I feel like I am helping them. It makes me feel good that I’m responsible for helping them,” says Steve.