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Posted: Jan 02, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 2
Jesse Vacarciuc, who has struggled with mental illness and homelessness, says the Nightstop host home program provided the family dynamic I ve always wanted. (Keith Whelan/CBC)
In a Richmond Hill, Ont., park, Jesse Vacarciuc sings you can t fight his pride, and you can t change his mind.
Writing music, playing guitar and singing gives Vacarciuc, 20, an outlet to express the emotional distress that comes from struggling with mental illness and a troubled past. A lot of my songs actually come from a place of pain, said Vacarciuc, who uses the pronouns they and their.