Our Clients
Our clients are the heart of STEPs. Their bios tell their unique stories. Take a moment to learn more.
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Erin Cogdon
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Denali Belliveau
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Jenny Parks
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James Day
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Brian MacKay
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Marc MacNevin
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Stephanie
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Patty
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Jacob Freeland
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Jim Hickman
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Kenny Fisher
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Andrea Gibbs
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Chris Spence
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Derek Paris
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Robert Upshaw
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Janet Rushton
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Doug MacIntyre
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Noel Smith
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Brenda
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Jenna Elliott
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Laurie Johnson
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Scott Acker
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Glenn Bodenham
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Tracy Lemmon
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Terry Parsons
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Victoria Whidden
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David Sprague
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Virginia Haight
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Charles Lewis
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Duane Carroll
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Frances Clark
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Cathy Finley
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Nathan Legere
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Rick Delaney
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Tim
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Angie Sodhi
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Andrea Bedell
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Patricia Alkema
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Tracie Baird
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Bob Entwistle
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Connor Campbell
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Jackie Altas
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Jamie Dunbar
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Shelly Marney
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Sarah Wells
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Claire Sangster
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Tim Mitchell
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Doug Smith
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Sonya Singh
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John Eric Hadley
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Jimmy Jones
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Makayla Hadley
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Jeannie Whidden
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Daphne Doucette
“The old name Colchester Community Workshops makes people think of “special needs” or people who were called “slow”. STEPs is about people getting jobs and learning new skills, believing that we can do it. I think more people will want to come to STEPs because the name is about improving people’s lives.”
—David Sprague, a STEPs client