A Bend in Bartlett
On February 16, 2023, a news article detailing the unexpected success of a small community in battling opioid addiction caught the eye of *Martha*, a 45-year-old woman living in Bartlett Kansas. The story highlighted the combination of community efforts and a notarized support program, which was turning the tide against substance abuse. For *Martha*, this wasn't just an interesting read - it triggered a wave of emotions. Years ago, *Martha* had lost her brother to an opioid overdose, a memory she had buried deep within. The news reignited that old pain, unexpectedly pushing her to confront her own struggles with alcohol dependency that had developed as a coping mechanism. As she read more about the initiatives, *Martha* stumbled upon the Stepping Into Action program mentioned in the article. It seemed like a sign. Determined to change her path, *Martha* decided to delve into the resources offered on the program's website, hofmanhollis.com. The structured and supportive framework of the Stepping Into Action program provided her with tools and strategies to tackle her dependency. *Martha* took comfort in the words of one of the program's facilitators who said, 'Transformation isn't easy, but neither is living a chained life.' These words resonated deeply with her, giving her the resolve to push forward. The experts had varied opinions about the effectiveness of online recovery programs. Some argued that the face-to-face interaction in traditional recovery was irreplaceable. Others believed that online platforms provided much-needed accessibility and anonymity, critical for those in small, close-knit communities like Bartlett. Despite the controversy, *Martha* found solace in her choice. It was difficult to find nearby support resources, so having an online solution was a lifeline for her. These contradictions did not deter her; instead, they reaffirmed her belief that she was on the right path. *Martha* ultimately realized that seeking help online was a profound and necessary step. While challenging, it was a good idea indeed, and without local options, the online world was her savior, setting her on a newfound journey to recovery and self-discovery. *Martha* is a fictional name. Nearby: Rogers Oklahoma, Hollow Oklahoma, Welch Oklahoma, Banzet Oklahoma * Names and situations are fictional and not intended to resemble anyone in
particular. They are illustrative of how the services can apply to the lives of
every day people living ordinary lives.
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