Krystal Finds Employment at the Neil Squire Society
Krystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.
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Skip to NavigationKrystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.
Jeff is an avid volunteer. He wanted to access Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Virtual Peer Group events. However, ergonomic issues made it difficult for him to participate.
For the last four years, Carl has been volunteering for the Moncton Public Library. He has Asperger’s. He was eager to be employed and earn a paycheque.
Elizabeth 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.”