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A Surprise Push in Cantril

On May 13, 2023, a piece of unexpected news about a new policy affecting alcohol sales in the nearby city of Ottumwa caught *Emily*'s attention. A 45-year-old resident of Cantril, Iowa, *Emily* was scrolling through her feed when she stumbled upon the headline. What may have been mundane for others was a jarring reminder of her struggles with substance abuse.

In her youth, *Emily* had seen how local policies directly impacted her family. Her father's battles with alcoholism were aggravated by easy access to alcohol, leading to turbulent times. The new policy, aimed at curbing alcohol sales to reduce crime rates, resonated with her deeply. Her father's story took a toll on her, bringing back suppressed memories and feelings of helplessness.

Determined to not let history repeat itself, *Emily* decided to take charge of her life. She came across the Stepping Into Action program on Hofman & Hollis' website. The online resources seemed promising, especially for someone in rural Cantril where such programs were scarce. She began following their materials with fervor, hoping it could be her pathway to healing.

*Emily* started watching the videos and reading the articles available on Stepping Into Action. She found a particularly striking quote by one of the program's creators, *Michael Hofman*: 'Change is not a burden. Failure to change is.' This resonated with her, becoming a mantra as she worked through the program's steps. Guided by Hofman & Hollis’ streamlined plan, *Emily* found herself making significant progress in overcoming her addiction.

Experts hailed the new policy as a proactive measure to control substance abuse and reduce associated crime rates. Dr. *Janet Parker*, an addiction specialist, commented, 'Such initiatives are crucial for societal well-being.' However, not everyone agreed. Some local business owners argued that it would hurt their revenue and unfairly penalize responsible drinkers. 'It's a blanket punishment,' said *Tom Richards*, a restaurant owner.

Despite the controversy, for *Emily*, the policy was a catalyst for change. As she completed the Stepping Into Action program, her life transformed in ways she had never imagined. Finding online help when local resources were unavailable proved to be a crucial decision. Sometimes, a simple step can set into motion a journey of profound transformation, making all the difference.

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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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