Chloe Learns about the Job Market with Working Together
Chloe, a Grade 11 student in Moncton who has ADHD, found part-time work while she goes to school thanks to the Working Together program.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
Skip to NavigationChloe, a Grade 11 student in Moncton who has ADHD, found part-time work while she goes to school thanks to the Working Together program.
Meet us at the Moncton City Hall Plaza, Friday, June 2, 2017 at 12 p.m. for our disability awareness walk. / Vendredi 2 juin 2017 à l’heure du diner (12h00- 1h30), à l’hôtel de ville de Moncton, nous envoyons un défi particulier à tous les gens à se présenter en grand nombres.
Adam, who has social anxiety, hadn’t worked since 2007. The prospect of a job interview had him so nervous that he felt physically ill.
Julie lives with Retinitis Pigmentosa, meaning she experiences near complete blindness, but this doesn’t stop her from living life to the fullest and achieving her goals. With certificates in Customer Service and Human Services, Julie had the skills necessary to rejoin the workforce, but her confidence had decreased since she hadn’t worked in seven years.
Harvest House is a non-profit agency in Moncton, New Brunswick that serves community members who struggle with drug and alcohol addictions, mental illness, anger issues and homelessness. With the help of the Neil Squire Society’s Working Together program, they were able to find employment for many of their clients, including Bruce.