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Humans of Skills for Change – Orpah

Orpah is a Programs Specialist for the Health Informatics program at Skills for Change. She was born and raised in Kenya and moved to Canada in 2017. Some of Orpah’s favourite things about her home country are “The People. The Food and The Vibe.” “I love the energy that Kenyans carry with them. It is…

November 21, 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Lynda

Lynda is an Intake Counselor for the ELT Program at Skills for Change. She has an impressive education, including a doctorate degree from l’Université de Montréal. Lynda was born in Toronto, and when she was only a year old, she moved with her family to a farmhouse in the countryside north of Belleville. Out in…

November 21, 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Tania

Tania is the receptionist and much-loved first face of Skills for Change. While she may have been Canadian born, she also spent a lot of her childhood growing up in Antigua, a small island in the Caribbean. Before shes even asked to describe it, Tanias smile brightens as she begins to paint us a picture…

November 21, 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Barbara

Barbara is an Employment Counsellor at the Skills for Change Employment Ontario West office. She was born in Lisbon, Portugal and arrived in Canada on Mother’s Day when she was one-year-old. She has been able to travel back and forth between Toronto and Lisbon every year while growing up. “Sometimes it feels like I am…

November 21, 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator

Humans of Skills for Change – Carlos

Carlos is a Sales and Service Assistant at Skills for Change. Carlos was born in Venezuela and arrived in Canada earlier this year in March. When asked about what he likes about Canada, Carlos leans in and says, “To be honest with you, I love maple… donuts, cookies and obviously maple syrup.” Before working at…

November 21, 2018Humans of Skills for ChangeBy SfC Administrator
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