Childhood abuse survivor agency sees surge in calls since Alice Munro revelation
TORONTO — A support agency for survivors of childhood sexual abuse says it’s seen a surge in calls since Alice Munro’s daughter went public a month ago with her story of abuse by her stepfather.
The intake coordinator for the Gatehouse said 81 survivors have reached out to the Toronto-based agency for support since Andrea Skinner’s essay was published in the Toronto Star on July 7.
A large proportion of them specifically referred to Skinner’s story and the surrounding media coverage, Karen MacKeigan told The Canadian Press on Wednesday.
The essay described Skinner’s pain when Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author, found out about the abuse but chose to stay with her husband, Gerald Fremlin.


