Employ-Ability Helps Amanda “In so many ways”
Amanda, from Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan, heard about the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program from a friend who had completed the course.
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Skip to NavigationAmanda, from Pinehouse Lake, Saskatchewan, heard about the Neil Squire Society’s Employ-Ability Program from a friend who had completed the course.
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.
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.
Kyle has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and severe learning disabilities. It’s difficult for Kyle to maintain employment without a great deal of support.
26-year-old Jessica, originally from Whitehorse, Yukon, now resides in Regina, Saskatchewan. In 2009 she was involved in a serious car accident that resulted in a spinal cord injury.