From 12-year-old meth addict to honors college scholar: The redemption of Ginny Burton

By the time Ginny Burton was 14 years old, she was smoking crack cocaine. By 16, she was the victim of sexual assault, addicted to heroin, and already facing the kind of trauma most people couldn’t imagine in a lifetime. But at 48, she walked across a graduation stage wearing honors cords from the University of Washington. This is the extraordinary story of how one woman escaped a life of addiction, crime, and incarceration — and became a symbol of hope, redemption, and resilience. Early Life: Born into ChaosGinny Burton’s story begins in Tacoma, Washington, in the early 1970s. She... Continues…

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