Marisa Calihan
is no stranger to surviving off the land.
This 1st generation Appalachian was born on
a farm in Ohio and learned many of her
survival skills from her father. Growing up
with eight siblings, in a blended family
with many adopted children, Marisa learned
from an early age how to take care of
herself. “I am paying my own way through
school and have been on my own since I was
17.”
Aside from her early roots in farming,
Marisa also has experience working in third
world conditions. While abroad, she worked
with street children in poor countries with
no plumbing or running water and it changed
her life. Although after eight years of
being a free spirit and living abroad in
such places as El Salvador and Spain, Marisa
returned home to go back to school and help
take care of her family.
For Marisa, the money would go a long way in
making her family’s lives better and helping
her achieve a few long term goals. “There
are so many things I can do if I just had a
nest egg to start with. I won’t have to
fight tooth and nail for everything, if I
just had a little bit of money.”
Resourceful and creative, Marisa believes
she has what it takes to persevere and
become the sole SURVIVOR.
Marisa is single and currently resides in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Her birth date is July
26th.