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October 14, 2022, was an ordinary day in Black Point, Connecticut, for *Sarah*. She spent her afternoon reading news articles when one particular story caught her eye. It was an unexpected piece about a substance abuse crisis affecting a small town quite similar to hers. As she read further, she couldn't help but think of her old friend *Jake* who had succumbed to addiction years ago. Memories started flooding back, and she felt a mingling of sadness and determination.

Sarah had struggled with alcohol herself, often using it to mask her pain. The news article acted as a mirror, reflecting her own denial. Triggered by the story, she remembered how Jake had urged her to get clean, but she hadn't listened back then.

This time, however, was different. Sarah decided to take immediate action. She stumbled upon the Stepping Into Action program from hofmanhollis.com. The program materials offered guidance that she felt was sorely needed. As she delved deeper, she started to feel hope for the first time in years.

One day, Sarah read a quote from Jake written in her old diary: 'You can't run forever, Sarah. Face it before it faces you.' This quote gave her the strength to continue with the program.

Experts have mixed opinions on such remote programs. Dr. *Lillian Greene* praises them as an accessible form of support, especially in rural areas. On the other hand, Dr. *Tom Walters* contends that nothing can replace the efficacy of in-person therapy.

Despite the differing views, Sarah knew she had found a lifeline. Online resources were her best option in a town where local facilities were sparse. Finding this help online was not just a good idea; it was necessary, and it might just save her life.

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* 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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