Debra Savage is a dynamic faith-based transformational speaker, Air Force Veteran, entrepreneur, author, and caregiver coach who empowers audiences to rise above life’s hardest seasons with resilience, faith, and practical strategy.

Learn practical tools to manage stress, protect your health, and care without losing yourself.
When Love Meets Chronic Illness
A powerful message for caregivers, families, and healthcare communities navigating long-term care journeys.
Faith in the Fire: Trusting God in Life’s Hardest Seasons
Encouraging audiences to strengthen faith, persevere through challenges, and walk confidently in purpose.
A heartfelt and uplifting presentation showing how humor, faith, and mindset can sustain you through caregiving and life.
(Custom topics available upon request.)

Debra Savage is the author of three caregiver-focused books and a nationally emerging voice in caregiver resilience and faith-centered life transformation.
As a former family caregiver, Debra understands firsthand the emotional, spiritual, and physical toll caregiving can take. Her mission is to help caregivers and overwhelmed women reclaim their identity, restore their strength, and walk boldly in purpose.
Her presentations combine:
Real-life experience
Faith-centered encouragement
Practical resilience strategies
Motivational storytelling
Audience engagement and interaction
Audiences leave feeling seen, strengthened, and equipped.
Debra Savage is available for:
Keynote Speaking
Conference Sessions
Church Services
Workshops & Trainings
Panel Discussions
Virtual Events
To inquire about availability, speaking fees, and event details, please use the contact form on this site or email:
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