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Spinal Cord Injury

Neil Squire staff play wheelchair basketball, as Chad spins a basketball in his hand

Neil Squire Staff Attend BC SCI Network Event

February 16, 2023

On Friday, our BC staff took part in a networking event with our BC SCI Network partners Spinal Cord Injury BC, the Disability Foundation, BC Wheelchair Basketball, and BC Wheelchair Sports Association.

Sonja on a snowy mountain in an adapted ski set-up, with a person pushing her

BC SCI Network Impact Story: Sonja Gaudet

December 27, 2022

鈥淲ith an injury, there鈥檚 going to be huge changes, but life does carry on,鈥 says Sonja. 鈥淲hen I introduce people to the BC聽SCI Network, I know their social circles will broaden, they鈥檒l have access to assistance, and they鈥檒l experience opportunities that can change their lives. Everything, from the big, exciting things like sports, to the small, subtle things that can transform your day-to-day life.鈥

a woman in a headset uses a computer as a Neil Squire employee watches on

Neil Squire: We Are Here For You Too

December 14, 2022

No matter your disability, you likely face barriers in your everyday life. At Neil Squire, we help break those barriers down by helping you access employment, technology, and the tools you need to live your life to the fullest.

Richard sitting on the seawall next to his wheelchair

BC SCI Network Impact Story: Richard Peter

July 25, 2022

鈥淚鈥檓 never a one trick pony,鈥 says Richard Peter. As an Indigenous leader, five-time Paralympian, mentor, sports advocate, research champion, husband, son 鈥 and so much more 鈥 this is an understatement.

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