Jordan, the founder of One True Love and Light, is a joyful, down-to-earth, and steadying presence—the kind of guy who can bring both laughter and deep conversations to any room. He’s been through the fire himself, facing serious struggles with mental health and addiction, but instead of letting those experiences define him, he’s used them to fuel his passion for helping others.
A favourite quote of his? “I’m taking it back!”—a classic line associated with a strong slur from Jay of Jay and Silent Bob. But in reality, that’s how Jordan sees language, too. Words—especially the ones people call “bad”—only have the meaning we give them, and sometimes, flipping them around and using them for good is the most powerful thing we can do.
While he’s not a licensed therapist, Jordan has trained in DBT techniques, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Care under some of the best minds out there, including Kristin Neff and Gabor Maté. More importantly, he speaks from real-life experience. He understands firsthand how hard it can be to navigate the Canadian mental health system—and he firmly believes that the people in it deserve to have their voices heard.
Beyond mental health, Jordan is a proud advocate for uplifting the homeless—not just by meeting their immediate needs, but by helping them rediscover their purpose and step into productive, fulfilling lives. He also champions reform in healthcare, the justice system, and education, pushing for change that’s rooted in the core values of Love, Compassion, Mercy, and Grace—because at the end of the day, that’s what really matters.
Francisca is an aspiring accountant with a background in finance. Born in Nigeria, she moved to Canada in September 2023, graduated in International Business Management from Niagara College in April 2024, and will begin studying Accounting at Mohawk College in fall 2024.
Francisca has a diverse professional background, including roles as a Finance Officer and Account Officer in Nigeria. Her dedication to community service is evident through her involvement with the SSVP Society since 2010, as well as her volunteering with One True Love and Light, Westhill Care Center, Niagara College, and Mohawk College.
Volunteering brings Francisca joy and personal fulfillment, allowing her to support the homeless, advocate for affordable housing, and build connections within her community.
Beck McIntosh is a passionate creative who thrives on spontaneity, energy, and the beauty of the unexpected. Her soulmate and constant companion is her dog, Ganon, who brings her endless joy and inspiration. Beck finds herself most alive in the early mornings, when the world is still waking up, soaking in the energy of the sunrise and channeling it into her work. She embraces happy accidents—those unplanned moments that lead to bursts of creativity—and considers breaking through a creative block the ultimate adrenaline rush. Guided by the words of Bo Burnham, she embraces the raw and imperfect nature of artistic expression:
"I am an artist, please God forgive me
I am an artist, please don't revere me
I am an artist, please don't respect me
I am an artist, you're free to correct me."
Beck brings this fearless and fluid approach to everything she creates, always seeking new ways to push boundaries and explore the depths of her imagination.
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