Born 1967, in Brockville Ontario Charmaine Loverin spent her first five years in Carrying Place, Ontario, twelve years in Frankford Ontario then once turning seventeen, she would live the next thirty plus years residing in Toronto till being diagnosed with the fatal, severe and rare disease ALS life would find her living full circle close home, back to her roots, Frankford Ontario.
Loverin is a doting proud mom of two, Emma Skye and Ralston.
Founder of Loverin's Law and Centre for Mental Health Transformation (CFMHT), Charmaine's life mission is to be a collective part in empowering young children and teens on child abuse prevention through education. "Abuse is an empty word until it becomes context or an experience, we have the opportunity to teach prevention early!"
Loverin's Law was tabled in the Legislation Assembly of Ontario May, 2019 by Honorable MPP Michael Mantha and is a live and public petition signed by thousands of Ontario individuals, Child Protection Workers, Agencies, Charitable Organizations, Parents and Students from York University, Humber- Guelph University and Humber College to name a few.
Before going back to school to start her second career in Mental Health, Loverin ran a reputable nation-wide experiential marketing firm, Hands On Ink H.O.I. Inc. (1997-2007).