CTV Saskatoon Features Clubs That Care Leader Nicolas’ Work in His Community
CTV Saskatoon recently did a great feature on Nicolas, one of our Clubs That Care leaders, and the great work he is doing to provide assistive technology to his community.
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Skip to NavigationCTV Saskatoon recently did a great feature on Nicolas, one of our Clubs That Care leaders, and the great work he is doing to provide assistive technology to his community.
Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program is proud to support the Cerebral Palsy Association of BC (CPABC)’s Gamers Club initiative, bringing accessible gaming to people with cerebral palsy in British Columbia.
Sonya works as a secretary at an elementary school, and her job includes answering phones, computer work, and assisting students when they come to the office. However, she has hearing loss, and was finding it difficult to hear students when they needed help.
Dallas provides catering to remote camps as a head chef and head camp manager. He oversees all of the kitchen duties, and runs the office and operation of the camp lodging.
Working with our founder Bill Cameron in research and development, Stan’s history with our organization dates back even before the formal founding of our Society in 1984. While he moved on early in our history, he’s remained a steady presence around Neil Squire, attending our annual general meeting year after year.