On the Road to Becoming an Electrician
David is a recent graduate from the Virtual Employ-Ability Program (now known as the Working Together Program). “I was surfing the internet, looking for ways to improve my life through education.
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Skip to NavigationDavid is a recent graduate from the Virtual Employ-Ability Program (now known as the Working Together Program). “I was surfing the internet, looking for ways to improve my life through education.
Veronique, who lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has lived with cerebral palsy her whole life. In 2013, while she was studying to be a Civil Technician, Veronique’s life changed dramatically when her mother passed away.
Darren is 25 years old and a recent graduate of the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program (now known as the Working Together Program) and the adult education program at the Gabriel Dumont Institute in Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan.
On June 5, 2015 the Neil Squire Society participated in Walk and Roll, a New Brunswick-wide event to show support for persons with disabilities. At the event, one of our employees, Kailha, shared her story of overcoming barriers to education as a student with a Learning Disability.
“The hardware it has is just completely out of this world. If I were to find a computer like this in the store, it would probably cost more than $1000.”