Resilience in Adversity

08/16/2021 The Social Eyes 0

Sickness, accidents, mourning: all part of life. How can we confront the storm and learn to live again when these challenges shake our daily life? One young Quebecker, Juliette Décarie, tells her story of fighting against the odds. An inspiring message that may help you […] See more

Losing Your Sight Overnight (Part II)

06/13/2020 Frédéric Lebeuf 0

Born with congenital glaucoma, Marie-Christine Ricignuolo became blind a few months after delivering her first child. By Frédéric Lebeuf She thought it unthinkable that they can’t cure glaucoma in the year 2020. For her, losing her sight was the end of the world. She was […] See more

Losing Your Sight Overnight (Part I)

05/08/2020 Frédéric Lebeuf 0

Born with congenital glaucoma, Marie-Christine Ricignuolo became blind a few months after delivering her first child. By Frédéric Lebeuf I didn’t know how to handle this new reality,” she said. “How was I going to take care of my little Liam?” She thought it unthinkable […] See more

Prison Stopover – Part 1

01/20/2017 Colin McGregor 0

In 2016, Colin McGregor changed penitentiaries. After 23 years in medium security he was moved to Laval. Before going to his new prison he was sent to the Regional Reception Centre in St-Anne-des-Plaines, a compulsory waystation for all transferees going down the security scale. An […] See more

A Half-Marathon for Life

05/13/2016 The Social Eyes 0

The Oxford Dictionary defines perseverance as: “the steadfast pursuit of an aim, constant persistence.” To which I would add: “In the face of adversity and even pain when the mind and spirit are advocating quitting whatever activity is the cause.” Perseverance is an essential quality […] See more