“A positive attitude will take you to the moon and back”
You might say David has become somewhat of an astronaut himself. One thing is for sure, since working with the Neil Squire Society in 2008, he has certainly been rocketed into success!
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Skip to NavigationYou might say David has become somewhat of an astronaut himself. One thing is for sure, since working with the Neil Squire Society in 2008, he has certainly been rocketed into success!
The Neil Squire Society’s Burnaby office says goodbye to another Katimavik volunteer, but this volunteer will be saying hello to the Neil Squire Society’s Ontario office.
Katherine began a battle with depression after learning that she had Parkinson’s disease. She was referred to the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program in Burnaby, British Columbia
“The members of the Society have been professional, helpful, kind and I feel encouraged and confident that one day I will be a contributing member of society,” says Mirjana.
Doug had a stroke in his early childhood which left him with severe dyslexia and short term memory loss.