Upgrading Literacy Skills Pays Off For James
James, who’s 23 years old, was permanently disabled in a tractor trailer accident. He now uses a wheelchair for mobility.
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Skip to NavigationJames, 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.
Our most recent Katimavik Youth Volunteer was Max, an adventurous 18 year old from St. Catherines, Ontario.