Taylor Miller was only 27 years old when she lost her battle to addiction and mental illness from an accidental fentanyl overdose, but before her death, Taylor had a mission to spread awareness on substance abuse and help recovering addicts.
Four years after her death, Taylor’s parents are continuing her mission through “Taylor’s Hope,” a local nonprofit that seeks to educate the public on substance abuse, mental illness and the dangers of drugs in our community.
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“She had goals, you know, and she really wanted to achieve those goals just like everybody else. Unfortunately, her addiction was a tough battle for her, but she was courageous, and she shared her own addiction really just to help other people,” said Maria Miller, Taylor’s Mom and founder of Taylor’s Hope.
Since founding Taylor’s Hope in 2023, the Millers have been helping others battling addiction through awareness events, support groups and educational outreach…