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Author Spotlight: St. Pierre Balances Writing, Social Work, and Advocacy
St. Pierre is gaining recognition for her debut novel and is scheduled for a magazine interview and a meeting with a screenwriter.
The two sequels to I still Love You are slated for release through Amazon later this year.
Currently, for every copy of I Still Love You purchased through Amazon between January 20th and February 1st, 30 percent of the proceeds will be donated to The Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto, supporting mental health services and research.
Helping others in the realm of mental health is a deeply personal commitment for St.Pierre.
she is currently in her third year of study in Algoma University’s Bachelor of Social Work program and works part-time as a peer worker at the Canadian Mental Health Association Algoma’s Homeless and addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub.
St. Pierre’s pursuit of social work and her role at the HART Hub represent a significant career shift. She initially studied Police Foundations and Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training at Fleming College in Peterborough.
“After graduating from those programs, I worked at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health sciences in Whitby, Ontario as a security guard, hoping it would be a stepping stone to a career in policing,” St. Pierre explained.
Her experience at Ontario Shores profoundly impacted her. “Witnessing the struggles of the people there really resonated with me. That’s what led me to this field. I realized I wanted a more direct, one-on-one role in supporting individuals facing mental health and addiction challenges. I discovered a whole new area that I’m passionate about.”
she anticipates graduating from Algoma University’s Bachelor of Social Work program in 2027.
“I genuinely love working in mental health. It’s incredibly rewarding to feel like I’m making a difference in people’s lives every day. Continuing to work in this field is my ultimate goal,” she stated.
While dedicating herself to a career in mental health, St. Pierre intends to continue writing as a creative outlet.
“Writing has always been a significant outlet for me. It began with music and evolved into writing a book. It’s been a positive experience so far, and I enjoy sharing my creativity with others.”
Her book is available for purchase through Amazon.
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