“I Have Learned So Many Great Skills”
With the help of our Creative Employment Options program, Jeremiah found full-time summer employment as a Carpenter/Woodworking Trainee with the Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op (CNYC).
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Skip to NavigationWith the help of our Creative Employment Options program, Jeremiah found full-time summer employment as a Carpenter/Woodworking Trainee with the Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op (CNYC).
Our popular Creative Employment Options webinar series is back! Our topics include some old favourites, and some new ones that are designed to support job seekers with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses; people who face barriers and challenges to employment; and businesses interested in hiring or supporting their existing staff.
As Blake was finishing his last year of high school, he was working on his plan for after graduation. His resource teacher referred him to Neil Squire’s Creative Employment Options program for help.
Having sustained a C6 spinal cord injury in 1994, Doug had experience in coordinator and management positions in the non-profit sector working with people with disabilities. However, since moving to Lethbridge, Alberta with his family, he faced challenges in securing employment despite actively applying and interviewing with potential employers.
Lisa had learned about Neil Squire through word-of-mouth and decided to join our Creative Employment Options program in search of full-time employment where she could make a difference in the lives of others.