Chloe Learns about the Job Market with Working Together
Chloe, a Grade 11 student in Moncton who has ADHD, found part-time work while she goes to school thanks to the Working Together program.
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Skip to NavigationChloe, a Grade 11 student in Moncton who has ADHD, found part-time work while she goes to school thanks to the Working Together program.
Sarah has always had a passion for teaching and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education. However, she has schizoaffective disorder, and with little experience outside of her teaching practicum, she had a hard time finding work. That’s when she turned to the Working Together program.
For Samantha, a youth internship at the Neil Squire Society gave her the necessary real world experience to compliment her studies.
Darcy, a student at the University of Victoria, used his background in education to help people with disabilities, both in the job market and on the computer.
Trudy didn’t just become more confident on a computer in the Neil Squire Society’s Distance Computer Comfort program, but re-ignited a passion for learning.