Elizabeth’s Newfound Confidence Lands Her a Job
Elizabeth has been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and AD. Her goal was to find a job so she could pay her way through University.
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Skip to NavigationElizabeth has been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and AD. Her goal was to find a job so she could pay her way through University.
With the help of Working Together, Meghan was able to secure employment as an Office Assistant with the KV Oasis Youth Centre, moving her one step closer to realizing her long-term employment goals.
Due to chronic pain through palindromic arthritis, Chantelle had to resign from her role at the John Rudy Health Resource Centre Association. With the help of Working Together, the Association was able to hire Chantelle on a part-time basis.
Chad joined the 12-week Group Program at the Neil Squire Society’s Prairie Regional Office, unsure of how to begin job-hunting. After the Group Program, Chad landed a job—at the Neil Squire Society.
Mary-Jo was working at a grocery store when she was injured on the job. After being without work for two years, Mary-Jo approached Working Together. With the help of the program, she began a position at community partner Crosswinds.