Darlene Discovers Her Inner Child
“Killing time was killing me,” said Darlene of her life before deciding to take matters into her own hands.
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Skip to Navigation“Killing time was killing me,” said Darlene of her life before deciding to take matters into her own hands.
James, who’s 23 years old, was permanently disabled in a tractor trailer accident. He now uses a wheelchair for mobility.
Maricel came to the Neil Squire Society’s Job Focus Program with the hope of finding employment as a bookkeeper.
“I had been in a rut for some time,” says Mike. “With the downturn in the economy, I decided to seek employment again, realizing I probably need to make money to have a secure future.”
Former Neil Squire Society participant, Guy, dropped us a note recently to let us know that he is volunteering at the Canadian Cancer Society.