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Creative Employment Options participant Emily at her home office.

Emily Secures a Fully Remote Job That Meets Her Needs

November 29, 2024

Emily had been job hunting for the previous nine months and knew that fully remote positions were less common than they had been previously during the pandemic. However, she was determined to be optimistic about securing a remote position since she is unable to commute due to leg and hand pain.

Jesse standing in front of a scenic view of a mountain valley

Jesse鈥檚 Inspired to Pursue a Career Helping Others

October 7, 2024

Jesse learned about Neil Squire through the Calgary Public Library and joined our Creative Employment Options program to explore careers that would accommodate his barriers and help him find purpose in his work.

A person unloads boxes from a van.

Creative Employment Options Helps Lorne Get Back in the Workforce

September 5, 2024

Early last year, Lorne experienced sudden hearing loss, before also losing his ability to speak. He uses a pen and notepad, limited lip-reading skills, and American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate. He also uses a small clip-on microphone that transmits the speaker’s voice directly into his ears using wireless technology that connects to his hearing aids. Despite these supports, he has struggled to find work.

Jeremiah wearing a mask as he works with wood.

鈥淚 Have Learned So Many Great Skills鈥

August 22, 2024

With the help of our Creative Employment Options program, Jeremiah found full-time summer employment as a Carpenter/Woodworking Trainee with the Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op (CNYC).

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