Shaylee Grateful for Meaningful Work With Listen to Dis’
Shaylee had come across Neil Squire during an internet search, and decided to join our Working Together program with the goal of finding part-time administration work in the fine arts.
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Skip to NavigationShaylee had come across Neil Squire during an internet search, and decided to join our Working Together program with the goal of finding part-time administration work in the fine arts.
Through hard work and persistence, Kylie was able to interview with a new car wash company in Regina. Kylie’s positive personality and preparation paid off and she was offered a position immediately after the interview.
“The Digital Jumpstart program provided me with an improved comfort level with the computer with help from a one-on-one instructor. I also received a laptop, an ergonomic mouse, a keyboard, as well as a headset. I am retired so I will not be searching for work, but this program helped me with my understanding of computers and technology.”
“I want to thank the staff and volunteers at Neil Squire for everything that they do. Without the support they’ve given me, I wouldn’t be where I am. Thanks for everything.”
For Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, we wanted to highlight some of the work our Prairie Regional Office has done with Indigenous people with disabilities and communities in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba.