Melanie Lands Two Jobs!
Melanie has a learning disability. She finds it difficult to read because “the words are scrambled”. She had trouble hearing when she was younger, so she has tubes in her ears.
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Skip to NavigationMelanie has a learning disability. She finds it difficult to read because “the words are scrambled”. She had trouble hearing when she was younger, so she has tubes in her ears.
Pam has been unemployed since she was first diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2009. As a single mother of two, Pam needed to get back into the workforce but lacked the confidence to do so. Pam was nervous because she hadn’t worked for several years and she doubted herself because of her disability. Pam discloses […]
What would you do if your wheels broke down on an isolated highway, leaving you absolutely stranded? Now imagine this scenario if your wheels happened to be a wheelchair.
Ben discovered flight at a young age; his father was a pilot and after many times flying with him Ben discovered a passion for being airborne.
The Neil Squire Society’s wage subsidy program, Working Together, connects job seekers with a disability to employers. Dexter is the first participant of the Working Together Program and he would like to share his success story with you!