“I’m lucky to be alive”
In 2007, Bhajan, who worked as a construction worker his whole life, was doing a routine roofing job when the ladder he climbed up slipped from the aluminum gutter it was resting upon, plunging him 20 feet to the ground.
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Skip to NavigationIn 2007, Bhajan, who worked as a construction worker his whole life, was doing a routine roofing job when the ladder he climbed up slipped from the aluminum gutter it was resting upon, plunging him 20 feet to the ground.
Lindy was born with severe cerebral palsy. She also has ataxia, poor balance, and poor speech. Originally from Hong Kong, she immigrated to Canada in 1990.
“It all began innocently enough with an opportunity to learn how to use a computer”, says Kevin, when recounting his experience at the Neil Squire Society.
David heard about the Neil Squire Society from a friend who highly recommended that he take advantage of the “amazing services that they provide for people with physical disabilities”.
Today is the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities and we would like to recognize Vancity’s 10th Consecutive year supporting people with disabilities at the Neil Squire Society.