John Perseveres and Lands a New Job
John had worked for decades in concrete and maintenance services. However, his recent diagnosis of a spinal disability made it impossible for him to continue working in that profession.
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Skip to NavigationJohn had worked for decades in concrete and maintenance services. However, his recent diagnosis of a spinal disability made it impossible for him to continue working in that profession.
Rodger was already employed when he came to the Neil Squire Society. He had been working as a security guard for the past two and a half years, yet he had been working less than 10 hours a week, and was feeling seriously financially strained.
The Neil Squire Society’s Prairie Regional Office hosted 324 job-seekers and 46 employers at the 8th Annual Job Fair for People with Disabilities on April 10th, 2017 at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health and Sport at the University of Regina.
Thank you SaskTel for supporting our Prairie region’s Northern Community Group Program.
Crystal, who has bipolar disorder and anxiety, came to the Neil Squire Society looking to learn some new skills and to build her confidence. In order to work on these goals, Crystal joined the Working Together program at the Society’s Prairie Regional office.