Elizabeth’s Newfound Confidence Lands Her a Job
Elizabeth has been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and AD. Her goal was to find a job so she could pay her way through University.
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Skip to NavigationElizabeth has been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and AD. Her goal was to find a job so she could pay her way through University.
“About three years ago, I lost my eye,” says Ben. “It was my good eye. That’s what prompted me to not do any more work. I’ve had a visual impairment most of my life, but it got worse.”
Don has served on the Neil Squire Society’s board and has been a volunteer and donor. Read about why he gives.
Laurie has been on the Neil Squire Society’s board for 23 years and counting. Read about why she gives.
As a teenager, Doug sought out the Neil Squire Society’s Computer Comfort program to learn basic skills. Twenty years later, he saw that the program was looking for volunteers and he signed up. Read why Doug gives.