Veronica Gets a Stable Job That Meets Her Needs and Skills
Veronica, who has metatarsalgia syndrome and facet joint syndrome, approached Working Together to find a job that would be stable and meet her physical needs.
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Skip to NavigationVeronica, who has metatarsalgia syndrome and facet joint syndrome, approached Working Together to find a job that would be stable and meet her physical needs.
When looking to re-enter the workforce, Cassandra’s experiences were vast and many, but she didn’t know where to start. She had just recently relocated to Ottawa, and was not fully settled in to her new surroundings.
At the Orleans Home Hardware, just outside of Ottawa, Eric has found a home away from home. He loves his job, handling stock and assisting customers out on the sales floor.
Before coming to the Neil Squire Society’s Working Together program, Deborah was feeling frustrated and negative toward her job search and felt that things just weren’t working for her.
It was a fresh perspective that allowed Karen to hire Quyen as a Floral Assistant, in what turned out to be a great opportunity for both employee and employer.