“I Feel More Confident to Apply For a Job”
Marie was applying for jobs, but she didn’t have the right equipment. “I did not have a laptop. I was using my phone, and it was very difficult to write resumes,” she says.
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Skip to NavigationMarie was applying for jobs, but she didn’t have the right equipment. “I did not have a laptop. I was using my phone, and it was very difficult to write resumes,” she says.
When fourth year UBC engineering student Scott Beaulieu was looking for a capstone project to take on, one idea really stood out.
Grant Hardy learns more about Makers Making Change, a Neil Squire program that connects people who need assistive devices with those who can make them.
We were thrilled to welcome MLA, Brenda Bailey, Parliamentary Secretary for Technology and Innovation, to our head office yesterday in Burnaby.
It’s been over a year since Kausar has been working with the Tetra Society of North America’s netClé project, a position he landed with the help of Neil Squire’s Working Together program.