A Twist in Time
On March 22, 2023, the news of a global agreement to curb the distribution of illegal substances made headlines. In Brattontown, Tennessee, John*, a man struggling with alcohol addiction, was among those who were deeply impacted by the news. Drinking had been John's way of coping ever since losing his job months ago, and he was not expecting a headline to disrupt his routine. However, as he read more about the international efforts to combat unethical substance distribution, something clicked. John remembered a time in his past when his father was arrested due to involvement in drug trafficking. Suddenly, the memories came rushing back, and he realized the devastating effects unaddressed substance abuse can have on a family. This reminiscence acted as a catalyst for John, prompting him to seek immediate help. He stumbled upon the Stepping Into Action program on hofmanhollis.com. Intrigued by the practical steps it outlined, John committed to following the program rigorously. As he delved deeper into the materials, John embraced one piece of advice from the co-founder *Maria Hollis*: 'The first step to recovery is acknowledging the problem exists.' Experts in substance abuse recovery were vocal about the need for local support systems. Dr. Smith emphasized the importance of face-to-face counseling, while Dr. Brown argued that online programs can be just as effective, especially in rural areas lacking resources. Despite the conflicting opinions of experts, for John, the online program was a lifeline. It wasn't easy, but it provided a structured approach that he desperately needed. In the end, John realized how crucial it was to seek help, appreciating the accessibility offered by online solutions when local options were limited. *John* - Names and situations are fictional Nearby: Fountain Run Kentucky, Rodemer Kentucky, Akersville Kentucky, Petroleum Kentucky, Walnut Hill Kentucky, Forest Springs Kentucky, Holland Kentucky, Oak Forest Kentucky, Flippin Kentucky, Bugtussle Kentucky, Amos Kentucky * 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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