SaskPower Staff in Saskatoon Learn New Skills for a Good Cause
On November 15th, SaskPower staff in Saskatoon came together to work on a noble cause — adapting toys for children with disabilities.
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Theoren, who is Métis, joined our Computer Comfort program to upgrade his computer skills to get ready for employment. Among the many things computers are important for in the modern job search, he needed to create a resume and cover letter.
Megan, who is Indigenous and lives in Prince Albert, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child and uses a motorized wheelchair. Megan also has generalized anxiety and depression.
Bernadine, who is Indigenous and lives in Regina, joined our Creative Employment Options program looking for a part-time job that would accommodate her wheelchair.
Daryn is Indigenous and lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. He joined our Creative Employment Options program looking for a part-time job at a warehouse or bottle depot.