Lorrisa Finds Employment and Confidence With Working Together
Not only is Lorrisa equipped with the knowledge to be successful in employment, but her confidence has increased as well.
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Skip to NavigationNot only is Lorrisa equipped with the knowledge to be successful in employment, but her confidence has increased as well.
Swing into Spring with us on March 18th, 2023, at our third annual Princess Ball fundraising event! Spend an afternoon with your favourite storybook Princes and Princesses and support people with disabilities in Regina.
Michelle had been out of school for a long time when she decided to return to achieve her Grade 12 diploma. Manitoba Possible encouraged Michelle to reach out to Neil Squire to learn about the Digital Jumpstart program.
Sally, who currently resides in Grandmother’s Bay, Saskatchewan, has known she has the learning disabilities dyscalculia and dysgraphia for over 15 years. As a result, she finds learning easier by verbal direction and by being shown how to complete a task.
This morning, our Prairie Regional Office in Regina, Saskatchewan was trained on how to use the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machine in their office.