Moo Doh Uses His Volunteer Experience to Land His First Job
Moo Doh has dyslexia. With the help of Working Together, he landed his first job as a Kitchen Helper over his summer break.
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Skip to NavigationMoo Doh has dyslexia. With the help of Working Together, he landed his first job as a Kitchen Helper over his summer break.
Robbie has been a summer student at the Footprints Centre, a cosy log cabin that is home to a number of programs offered by the Penticton Indian Band and the Neil Squire Society.
Ava works by transcribing speech into text through its built-in speech recognition technology.
“With the help of Neil Squire, these two young people have completed a lot of much needed work for the Vestiaire St-Joseph,” says Mark Leblanc, Executive Director.
Dallas, who has a love for woodworking, landed the perfect job with the help of Working Together.