A Youth Volunteer’s Experience
The work placement helped me to learn more about computers and communication to other people.
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Skip to NavigationThe work placement helped me to learn more about computers and communication to other people.
Adrienne and her daughter Sara both have a learning disability. They were introduced to the Neil Squire Society through the Footprints Centre in Penticton, British Columbia.
We recently had the pleasure of working with Clarence, a Computer Comfort youth volunteer.
Kevin came to the Neil Squire Society after a long hiatus from the workforce. Kevin has brittle diabetes and the unpredictable nature of his health has made it difficult to sustain long term employment.
Joey came to the Neil Squire Society through a high school work placement. It was a short and sweet visit, but Joey would like to come back and do more volunteering in the Computer Comfort Program or with the Computer Refurbishing Program.