Alain’s childhood was far from easy. His parents separated when he was three, and moving between two households left him feeling overlooked. School was a challenge, and mischief led to multiple expulsions.
He tried different paths—training as a butcher, retail work, even waiting tables—before joining the Army. Military service gave him discipline, structure, and a sense of purpose that would shape his future.
Each experience, no matter how small, built his resilience, adaptability, and work ethic. Alain’s story shows that early hardships don’t define a life—they can become the foundation for growth, determination, and a meaningful future.