Glenda runs a home-based flower shop and works with women fleeing abuse. Proudly
“First Nations and recovering from addictions,” and a grandmother of eight, Glenda admits to struggling with the perceived loss of her looks when she hit menopause. “I felt depressed and lost for four years. Then I had an epiphany in my garden one day. I told myself, If you want to be strong for your family again, you have to pull yourself out of this. It was hard to blaze a trail through that woods, but I am confident again, and I did it on my own.”
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