“Exciting” Possibilities for Kate after Her Computer Lessons
Kate, who is 64 years old, is an active volunteer. She has multiple sclerosis, which restricts her ability to commute. The Distance Computer Comfort program was the perfect fit for her.
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Skip to NavigationKate, who is 64 years old, is an active volunteer. She has multiple sclerosis, which restricts her ability to commute. The Distance Computer Comfort program was the perfect fit for her.
Jessica, who has cerebral palsy, was fresh out of school with a diploma in therapeutic recreation. After a year of looking for work on her own, she sought out the Neil Squire Society.
High school student Sydney needed help with career planning. She joined Working Together, where she learned about her post-secondary education options and career opportunities.
After a major brain trauma, Diann was looking to reintegrate into society. She started attending Computer Comfort classes at the Neil Squire Society, where one class a week started bringing her life back.
Greg, who has spinal cord injuries and degenerative disc issues, was looking for a position that would stimulate him. With the help of a Working Together wage subsidy, he began a marketing position at Oak Bay Botanicals.