
Diary of an Overcomer Podcast
Diary of an Overcomer Podcast shares stories of women that have overcome trauma brought on by homelessness, addiction, or domestic violence. We dive into the those issues and discuss various tools that can be great resources in rebuilding a broken life. You will also find episodes where we discuss how to grow closer to God which is the BEST resource and the ultimate rebuilder of broken lives. So join us and let us know what you think!
Diary of an Overcomer Podcast
Conversations: Kelly Bowers
On this episode, we're confronting a crisis that has become a defining tragedy of our time: the fentanyl epidemic. While this deadly synthetic opioid is claiming lives across the entire country, its impact has been especially devastating right here in our own backyard, the Bay Area.
From the streets of San Francisco to the suburbs of the East Bay, this powerful and often secretly-laced drug is tearing families apart and overwhelming communities. It's a crisis that has evolved rapidly, driven by cheap, illicitly manufactured fentanyl that is up to 100 times more potent than morphine.
In this episode, we'll explore this further and how the Bay Area became an epicenter for this public health emergency and what's being done to fight back. 🎙️
Kelly Bowers is out guest.
Dr. Kelly Bowers
President & CEO, Three Valleys Community Foundation
Dr. Kelly Bowers leads Three Valleys Community Foundation (3VCF), a place-based philanthropic organization serving California’s Tri-Valley and greater East Bay region. As President and CEO, she oversees a growing portfolio of local grantmaking, directing millions of dollars annually to nonprofit organizations addressing urgent community priorities—ranging from mental health and opioid crisis mitigation to educational equity, environmental resilience, health access, and the preservation of local journalism.
A lifelong educator and former Superintendent of the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, Dr. Bowers brings more than three decades of public service experience and a passion for engaging a diverse constituency in community-driven solutions. She has been honored with awards such as the California Education Champions Award and the CSU East Bay Distinguished Alumna Award for her commitment to driving and implementing meaningful, measurable change. She is a proud UC Berkeley alumna and holds a doctorate in educational leadership focused on building trust and transparency in complex systems.
At 3VCF, Dr. Bowers champions collaborative partnerships, uplifts community voice in funding decisions, and advances innovative approaches to nonprofit grantmaking that reflect the foundation’s core mission: connecting local resources with local needs.