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“About three years ago, I lost my eye,” says Ben. “It was my good eye. That’s what prompted me to not do any more work. I’ve had a visual impairment most of my life, but it got worse.”
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Skip to Navigation“About three years ago, I lost my eye,” says Ben. “It was my good eye. That’s what prompted me to not do any more work. I’ve had a visual impairment most of my life, but it got worse.”
CBC Radio was at our Neil Squire Elves Workshop in Regina on December 19th. Listen to the interview here:
The Neil Squire Elves Workshop, a maker event put on by Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change (new window), will take place on December 19th at the Saskatchewan Science Centre in Regina. Approximately 20 Human Resources individuals from the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure will be volunteering their time to make LipSyncs (new window) which […]
We were thrilled to receive a letter this week from the National Defence thanking the Neil Squire Society
A project that we have a specific request for is a Conductive Touch Music Toy, a lightweight toy that will help teach cause-and-effect, by playing music when picked up.