Born prematurely in Detroit, Michigan in 1985, Latoshua has considered herself a fighter from the very beginning. Raised in a relatively wealthy home, she quickly developed a love for reading, learning, and exploring the world around her. But life took an unexpected turn when she was 9. For six years she endured abuse in silence until she met a kindhearted Christian who told her about Christ’s sacrifice and love. Not quite ready to take the leap of faith, but wanting out she spoke up went from a life of comfort to one filled with instability and hardship. Despite the emotional toll, constant moves, and deep feelings of anger and confusion, Latoshua kept pressing forward. Though life on the streets, in shelters, and in group homes could have broken her spirit, she never stopped believing that her story had a greater purpose.
Through her darkest moments, Latoshua discovered her true strength: resilience rooted in faith. As she rose from adversity, she began reaching back to help others, realizing that her trials had prepared her for a life of service. Her heart, now full of compassion, became a vessel of hope for those who felt forgotten. Latoshua believes she was shaped by every hardship to become a beacon of God's love—a living testament that no matter where you start or how far you fall, you are never alone. Her journey is not just one of survival but of purpose, proving that God can turn even the most broken beginnings into a powerful legacy of service and grace.


