One-On-One Learning Sessions With Digital Jumpstart Put Teresa on the Path to Employment
Teresa was looking to find employment in an office or library setting, so she needed to upgrade her computer skills.
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Skip to NavigationTeresa was looking to find employment in an office or library setting, so she needed to upgrade her computer skills.
Former Computer Comfort volunteer and longtime friend of the Society, Phiroze (Phil) Reporter, was featured in What’s On Burnaby, noting that he has served over 2,500 hours as volunteer with Burnaby Hospital over the past 15 years.
Ean Price has lived in British Columbia his entire life. Born in Dawson Creek, his family moved to the Okanagan when he was five years old, “after being diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy at 10 months, my parents decided that I was going to be way too high maintenance to live in the bush.”
If you spend time in one of our offices, you might notice some special artwork on the walls. That’s courtesy of Ron, a Computer Comfort participant and a very talented artist based in Regina.
Solange has rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes, and uses a power wheelchair. She came to Neil Squire in hopes of finding a part-time job as a seamstress.