“[I] Couldn’t Be Happier Moving Forward,” Digital Jumpstart Sets Katherine on the Path to Employment
“Just the hope of moving forward, I think Neil Squire was able to provide me with that,” Katherine says. “I have more hope than I did before.”
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Skip to Navigation“Just the hope of moving forward, I think Neil Squire was able to provide me with that,” Katherine says. “I have more hope than I did before.”
Lea particularly wanted to learn how to better use Dragon Naturally Speaking, a dictation software that allows her to use her voice to control her computer instead of a keyboard and mouse, making computer work much easier on her body.
Hearing about her friends using their computers made Jill want to learn too. She also has “lots of pictures” that she likes sharing with others. Already familiar with Neil Squire, she decided to enroll in Distance Computer Comfort.
On this Valentine’s Day we’d like to share our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all of our donors, volunteers, and supporters.
“All the things that you all do so easily was a challenge for me, and that goes back to my disabilities. [Even a] little thing for me is three times harder than for everybody else. I didn’t know anything — nothing — but to check my emails and go on the web.”