This Girl Grew up in Poverty
Growing up in poverty in Timmins, Ontario, she faced relentless challenges. With her stepfather’s meager income as a reforestation worker and her mother battling depression, resources were scarce. As one of five children, she learned to live without, finding a sense of purpose in her love for singing. Performing in local bars became a way to contribute to her family and escape her bleak surroundings.
Her challenges extended beyond financial struggles. At home, she endured physical and emotional abuse from her stepfather, a man who cast a dark shadow over her childhood. Amid this turmoil, music became her refuge. She often escaped into the woods with her guitar, playing songs that dulled the hunger and fear she felt daily.
When a devastating car accident claimed the lives of her mother and stepfather, she was thrust into the role of guardian for her younger siblings. At just 22 years old, she juggled performing at a local resort, chopping wood to heat their home, and raising her family. Her life was consumed by responsibility, leaving little room for her own aspirations.