Success Stories

From Trucker to Health and Safety Officer

May 23, 2012

Coming from a family of six boys with very limited resources, Tyrone left school at the age of 18 and went to work as a labourer. At 21, he began a career in trucking, which would become his life for the next 18 years.

“I enjoy doing work I am capable of”

May 16, 2012

Doyle was born and raised in the northern Saskatchewan community of Ile-a la-Crosse. He spoke the First Nation language, Michif, until he learned English at school. He dropped out of school in grade 7 to fish and trap with his father. “I did this for a living until my accident,” says Doyle. “The accident cost me my right leg, from below my knee.”

A Recent High School Grad Turned Tutor

May 9, 2012

Adam was recently hired as a Tutor for a participant in the current Employ-Ability Program. Adam is doing wonderfully and each day we can see his confidence and work ethic grow. He is a welcome addition to our prairie regional team!

“I know I cannot be afraid and I need to chase after my future”

May 1, 2012

“I was not doing anything. I was getting into a deep depression, feeling like I was not able to do anything worthwhile, and becoming a burden for my family,” says Melissa of her life prior to joining the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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