The Long Road to Employment Pays off for Ken
Ken sustained a serious head injury more than 18 years ago. Finding meaningful work, or as he puts it “getting a life”, after his injury was a serious challenge for him.
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Skip to NavigationKen sustained a serious head injury more than 18 years ago. Finding meaningful work, or as he puts it “getting a life”, after his injury was a serious challenge for him.
Lori, who has multiple sclerosis, recently had to take time away from her job hunt to recuperate following a particularly difficult winter.
Kaley has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair for mobility. She was enrolled in another program when she came to the Neil Squire Society for an information gathering meeting.
Tara, a mother of two young children, started her quest for higher learning this year, and the results are amazing!
Former Employ-Ability Program participant, Abneet, was recently paid to write an article about her experiences as a person living with a disability.