Zoe Brokos is the executive director of the Church of Safe Injection and has worked professionally with harm reduction organizations since 2009. She has provided education, assistance and support to organizations and individuals looking to access naloxone, safer drug use safety and supplies and overdose response education. Zoe served on the Maine Association of Recovery Residences (MARR) Board of Directors for three years before stepping down in 2021 to lead a grant specifically focused on opioid overdose risk in recovery residences. She has worked with the organizers of the Maine Harm Reduction Conference in collaboration with the University of New England’s Center for Excellence in Collaborative Education. She has provided trainings, presentations and technical support to a variety of social services agencies, treatment and recovery programs, medical providers and peer-led organizations. She is an organizer with the Maine chapter of the Recovery Advocacy Project, ME-RAP. She is also an independent contractor working to integrate harm reduction strategies into substance use prevention and public health frameworks. She strives for equity and social justice for individuals, families and communities and is committed to amplifying the voices of Mainers experiencing discrimination due to their substance use.