Trudy in her own words
Trudy finds the facilitators at the Footprints to Technology Centre and the Neil Squire Society to be supportive and helpful.
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Skip to NavigationTrudy finds the facilitators at the Footprints to Technology Centre and the Neil Squire Society to be supportive and helpful.
Sharon has rheumatoid arthritis and was finding it difficult to keep a job because of her health.
Krista, who has cerebral palsy, came to the Neil Squire Society in New Brunswick seeking a more stable and dependable employment situation.
Allan was trained as a computer technician at the Open Learning Agency in 2000.
Ken sustained a serious head injury more than 18 years ago. Finding meaningful work, or as he puts it “getting a life”, after his injury was a serious challenge for him.