Anna “excited for the future” with a sense of direction
Since graduating from high school, Anna had applied for a variety of jobs, and though she had wonderful recommendations, she was unable to find steady employment.
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Skip to NavigationSince graduating from high school, Anna had applied for a variety of jobs, and though she had wonderful recommendations, she was unable to find steady employment.
A testimonial from Lisa, a Saskatchewan stay at home mom who found work through our Working Together program.
With the help of the Neil Squire Society’s Working Together program, the Cumberland House Market Garden and Farm has won a Regional Centre of Expertise sustainability award, which goes to projects that make Saskatchewan a more sustainable place to live.
Angeline was having a hard time finding and securing employment due to an anxiety disorder, and a kidney problem. At the Neil Squire Society, she found the skills, tools, and confidence to take the next step in her career.
Dave: Hi, and welcome to Talk to the Experts. I’m Dave Arnold. I’m actually really pumped about today’s show. It’s some really fascinating ground we’re going to be covering and again, a very special guest. I love to have her in the studio whenever she comes in, Nikki Langdon, the Prairie Regional Manager for the […]