BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A message of hope was delivered through a personal experience as students were taught to use Narcan to save a life.

"My personal experience is everything, man. That's all it is. You know, I walked a thousand miles into those woods, and now I'm just trying to walk a thousand miles out," said Zac Clark.

Health advocate Zac Clark has been sober for fourteen years, his journey now showing others that recovery is possible.

"I was given this gift. Something happened 14 years ago that I can't explain. A higher being came into my life, and I got sober," Clark shared.

That purpose includes talking about life-saving resources, including Narcan spray, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

"I believe that I have a purpose to kind of carry this m

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