University of Saskatchewan Student Teachers Build Rocker Switches
On October 10th, student teachers from the University of Saskatchewan worked together to build Rocker Switches for our #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.
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Skip to NavigationOn October 10th, student teachers from the University of Saskatchewan worked together to build Rocker Switches for our #HackingForTheHolidays campaign.
Tamara learned about Neil Squire from her fiancé, a former participant, and decided to join our Creative Employment Options program with the hopes of finding an accommodating workplace where she could feel confident and safe.
Stephen joined our Creative Employment Options program in June with a clear goal in mind: to secure a job that matched his skills and abilities.
Rebecca completed a volunteer work placement at a local post-secondary support office to help add to her current skill set and make her more marketable in her community. She did such a good job that she was offered a part-time position as a Front Desk Receptionist.
After a series of temporary jobs, Kathy wanted to find a permanent job that she could do until retirement.