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In the News Archives

2006

 

Triumph helps 1000 people with disabilities into the workplace


Minister of Employment and Income Assistance Claude Richmond participated in a ceremony in Central Saanich Feb 2, 06 where Renaissance Cabinets’ employee Joe Ladouceur was recognized as Triumph’s 1000th employment success story.  Read more...

2005

Second Annual Employer Appreciation Awards

Triumph Vocational Services, in cooperation with local Chambers of Commerce recognize outstanding employers across the province this week. The awards recognize employers' dedication and support to their employees and their ongoing contribution to their communities.
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The Abbotsford Times

For people with physical and mental disabilities, it can be difficult to find work and to gain experience.

That's where Triumph Vocational Services - and local businesses in Abbotsford - can help. Read more...

2004

TV & Radio

100.3 the Q Radio - Interview with Val Beaman from Triumph Vocational Services. December 3, 2004. Read more...

New Employment Program to help 130 Persons with Disabilities Read more...

 

Triumph helps businesses tap into jobs

Triumph Vocational Services could never be confused with any regular employment agency. Triumph paves the way for employers to hire a person with talent, skills and motivation, and a disability.

More than 500,000 British Columbians, or 15 per cent of Canadians, have self-identified disabilities and many are unemployed. Read more...

 

Climbing the hill to success

Muscular Dystrophy no barrier to employment with help from Triumph Vocational Services. Success from the eyes of a Person with Disabilities. Comox Valley Echo. Friday, July 16, 2004. Read more...


Triumph launched in Courtenay

Darlene Bailey and Stan Hagen

Darlene Bailey, Vice President of WCG International Consultants, makes a presentation to the Honourable Stan Hagen, former Minister of Human Resources, at the official launch of the Triumph Centre in Courtenay, BC on April 16, 2004.



Triumph supports Lions Society

The children of Frank Hobbs Elementary School in Victoria collaborated with sponsors, WCG, JobWave and Triumph Vocational Services volunteers to paint an orca for the BC Lions Society fundraiser Orcas in the City. “Wave of Hope” is one of 53 Orcas on display throughout the summer, to be auctioned off in November. All money raised will assist kids with disabilities. Read more...

 




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