She is evidently a much nicer person than i am- i ignore emails from strangers asking for copies of articles. And i only have pdfs of maybe a third of the scholarly articles i've been an author on, although probably i do have copies of almost all my pubs as a lead author.
sci-hub is the way to go, really, but your local public library can be very helpful, and you should all go there today. Admittedly i am biased: my wife runs the public library one town over from where i live, and my son is at work at his after-school job at the one in our town, and i have many librarian friends. Any librarian under 50 (and a lot of older ones) is probably some kind of leftist (or at a bare minimum is one of the least conservative folks in town), and in most small towns, the librarians are the folks most-likely-to-be-sympathetic-to-traveling-dirty-kids besides the local Unitarian minister and the folks who work at the bum-feed (like me and my son). One of the young library school trainees at my wife's library collects hardcore records and has almost as many tats as i do. Just don't shoot up in the bathrooms, go to McDonalds for that.