Nora Discovers She has a lot to Contribute
For Nora, the biggest challenge she faced was “what was going on inside my own head. I had a lot of things happen in a short period of time that were a big blow to my self-confidence,” she says.
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Skip to NavigationFor Nora, the biggest challenge she faced was “what was going on inside my own head. I had a lot of things happen in a short period of time that were a big blow to my self-confidence,” she says.
Ryan, who’s 19 years old, has right side hemiplegia, a partial paralysis of one side of the body that results from disease of or injury to the motor centers of the brain.
The work placement helped me to learn more about computers and communication to other people.
Adrienne and her daughter Sara both have a learning disability. They were introduced to the Neil Squire Society through the Footprints Centre in Penticton, British Columbia.
We recently had the pleasure of working with Clarence, a Computer Comfort youth volunteer.