Footprints Centre Hosts Open House
In celebration of BC Disability Employment Month, our Penticton office at the Footprints Centre, a partnership between Neil Squire and the Penticton Indian Band, held a service provider meeting and open house.
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Skip to NavigationIn celebration of BC Disability Employment Month, our Penticton office at the Footprints Centre, a partnership between Neil Squire and the Penticton Indian Band, held a service provider meeting and open house.
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.
“It was a great way to get work experience. I would recommend the Working Together program to others who have disabilities and want help getting work experience.”
We are excited to announce the winners of the Footprints Centre’s “What Does Footprints Mean to You?” contest — Jean, Gord, Vince, and Patricia.
In 2006, a partnership developed between Neil Squire and the Penticton Indian Band and ever since we have collaborated on programs for the community out of the Footprints Centre with a focus on employment.