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Leah Pascoe

Coordinator of Community Living Program at ASK Wellness Society

Leah Pascoe has a diverse work experience spanning several organizations. Leah started their career as a Caregiver at Axis Family Resources Ltd. in 2012, where they provided support and care to individuals. In 2014, they transitioned to Interior Community Services as a Community Support Worker, focusing on assisting and advocating for community members.

Leah then joined ASK Wellness Society in 2016 as a Life Skills Worker, where they facilitated the growth and independence of individuals by providing access to resources, offering support and practical assistance. Leah later took on the role of Housing Liaison, working to connect individuals with suitable housing options.

In January 2020, Leah became a Program Assistant at ASK Wellness Society, contributing to the smooth operation of programs and services. Shortly after, they were promoted to Coordinator of the Community Living Program, where they effectively managed and supervised staff, ensured safe service delivery, and collaborated with various stakeholders to plan and deliver client services.

Throughout their career, Leah has consistently demonstrated their commitment to supporting and empowering individuals. Leah'sexperience includes providing emotional, organizational, and practical support, mediating conflicts, problem-solving crises, and promoting community integration. Leah has also shown their ability to adapt to new responsibilities and collaborate effectively in crisis situations.

Leah's work experience encompasses a range of roles where they have made a positive impact on the lives of individuals in need.

Leah Pascoe's education history includes attending Vancouver Community College (VCC) from 2010 to 2011. However, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned during this period. Additionally, there is a mention of attending Vancouver Career College, although no information regarding the start and end years or any degree or field of study is provided for this institution.

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