A participant who stayed at the residence for a few weeks and continues to be followed as an outpatient sent us this message. 💛

“The woman who inspires me the most is Marie‑Ève Cool, a survivor of sexual exploitation who has become a community outreach worker supporting people who have lived through similar situations. Her story has been shared in the media because she transformed an extremely difficult experience into strength, courage, and a purpose centered on helping others rebuild their lives.

What drew me to Marie‑Ève is her ability to turn a deeply traumatizing personal ordeal into a life mission that provides support to other women and vulnerable people. She didn’t just survive what she went through; she chose to do something meaningful with that experience. By becoming an outreach worker, she positions herself not only as a source of support, but also as a model of courage and dignity in the face of adversity.

Marie‑Ève Cool inspires me because she shows that, even in the darkest moments, it is possible to reclaim power over your life and turn it into a source of light for others. Her journey encourages me to believe that my own challenges—whether personal or academic—are not permanent obstacles, but stages of growth that can make me stronger and more resilient. She embodies the idea that pain can be transformed into strength, and that lived experience can become a tool to support others who are going through similar things.

In my own journey, where I had to overcome significant difficulties and return to my studies later than average, Marie‑Ève’s example reminds me that it’s not only what you’ve lived through that matters, but how you choose to rise from it and move forward. She inspires me to persevere, to get back up, and to want to contribute as well to an environment that values mutual support, strength, and compassion.

Above all, this woman saved me herself.”