A Lesson of Experience for Samantha
For Samantha, a youth internship at the Neil Squire Society gave her the necessary real world experience to compliment her studies.
We use technology, knowledge and passion to empower Canadians with disabilities.
Skip to NavigationFor Samantha, a youth internship at the Neil Squire Society gave her the necessary real world experience to compliment her studies.
Darcy, a student at the University of Victoria, used his background in education to help people with disabilities, both in the job market and on the computer.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach — that’s the lesson Keisha learned as a Neil Squire Society youth intern at the Penticton Indian Band’s Footprints to Technology Centre.
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.
Kaven was a youth intern at the Neil Squire Society’s Computer Comfort Program from November 2014 to April 2015.