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Employ-Ability Participant, Veronique

Veronique Determines Her Own Path

October 26, 2015

Veronique, who lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has lived with cerebral palsy her whole life. In 2013, while she was studying to be a Civil Technician, Veronique’s life changed dramatically when her mother passed away.

Employ-Ability participant, Darren

Darren Gains Confidence, Determination, and a Job

October 19, 2015

Darren is 25 years old and a recent graduate of the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program (now known as the Working Together Program) and the adult education program at the Gabriel Dumont Institute in Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan.

Employ-Ability Participant, John

John Lands Three New Positions

September 14, 2015

John entered the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program (now known as the Working Together Program) without a clear idea of what type of career he should pursue.

Employ-Ability participant,Tracy

Tracy Lands Two Jobs

September 7, 2015

Tracy, a mother of two, lives in the northern community of Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan. She heard about the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program (now the Working Together Program) through a friend who was a past participant. “Now I am proud to say I am a graduate of the Employ-Ability Program,” she says.

Employ-Ability Participant, Wade

Wade Achieves his Employment Goal

June 30, 2015

At 67, Wade plans to continue working “as long as I am able,” and maintains his passion for “assisting other seniors and persons with disabilities within my community.”

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