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Kevin came to the Neil Squire Society after a long hiatus from the workforce. Kevin has brittle diabetes and the unpredictable nature of his health has made it difficult to sustain long term employment.
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Skip to NavigationKevin came to the Neil Squire Society after a long hiatus from the workforce. Kevin has brittle diabetes and the unpredictable nature of his health has made it difficult to sustain long term employment.
Joey came to the Neil Squire Society through a high school work placement. It was a short and sweet visit, but Joey would like to come back and do more volunteering in the Computer Comfort Program or with the Computer Refurbishing Program.
Amy, who is enrolled in the Classroom and Community Support Program at Douglas College, came to the Neil Squire Society to do her required five week practicum. Amy was eager to share her experience.
Ryan became a volunteer for the Distance Computer Comfort Program to expand on his work experience in hopes of finding employment. With a background in IT, Ryan knew that volunteering at the Neil Squire Society would be the perfect fit for him.
Jonas, a recent university graduate, found it hard to find work without more experience. He knew that the best way to gain experience would be by volunteering.