Employ-Ability Participant Receives a Sheree Fitch Adult Learner Literacy Award
On June 24th, Tara Brice, a participant in the Neil Squire Society’s literacy program in Fredericton, was the recipient of the Sheree Fitch Adult Learner Literacy Award.
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Skip to NavigationOn June 24th, Tara Brice, a participant in the Neil Squire Society’s literacy program in Fredericton, was the recipient of the Sheree Fitch Adult Learner Literacy Award.
Billy, a paper mill employee for over 30 years, suffered a serious head injury when he fell backwards off a ladder.
Stacey, who has epilepsy, was referred to the Neil Squire Society and was quickly accepted into the Employ-Ability Program in Saskatchewan.
Alexander Graham Bell said that “when one door closes, another opens.” This rang true for Brenda, a participant who recently came through the doors of the Neil Squire Society.
“Like a duck to water,” says Jeannie of her experience in the Neil Squire Society’s Computer Comfort Program.