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A reunion was held on August 18, 2011 of past program participants at the Footprint’s Center.
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Linda came to the Neil Squire Society’s Job Focus program in December 2008, after moving to British Columbia from Nova Scotia.
There was cause for celebration in the Neil Squire Society’s Fredericton office last week. Galen, a black and white Portuguese Water Dog (in name only) had his third birthday. What better way to celebrate than with cake!
Randy, Archie, and Jimmie took part in the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability program via distance learning from Pinehouse Saskatchewan.
“I was facing a lot of life issues and started to feel like things were becoming hopeless,” says Amelia, who at 21 was working towards a geography degree at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and also looking for a part time job to support her tuition costs and living expenses.