Featured Speaker: Zane Miller
Shattered from a broken childhood, Zane Miller had to overcome being a product of teen pregnancy, divorce, abuse, and being criticized daily. At the age of 14, Zane was at a crossroads in her life at a very vulnerable age. She began to use meth and alcohol, and instantly fell in love. This led her down a road of destruction and pain that ultimately caused an innocent person to lose their life. Zane served 12 years in the penitentiary. Upon release, Zane has turned her life around and speaks at schools about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and poor choices. Her inspiring story has impacted many; she advocates for hope and talks about how poor choices lead to negative consequences and pain for self and others.
Young People in Recovery (YPR), is a national grassroots advocacy organization focused on creating recovery-ready communities throughout the nation for young people in, or seeking recovery from addiction.
YPR aims to improve access to education, employment, housing and other recovery related resources for young people in recovery by collaborating with people, communities, organizations, and policy makers.