Katz Out of the Bag
*Sarah Wilkins* never expected a news article to change her life, but that's exactly what happened when she read about Jeffrey Katzenberg's unwavering support for President Biden's re-election campaign. As she scanned the words, a name leapt out at her: Kaufmann. It was the surname of her estranged aunt, a woman she hadn't spoken to in years due to the fallout from *Sarah's* alcohol addiction. The article triggered memories of her aunt's relentless efforts to help her get sober, echoing the way Katzenberg had rallied reluctant donors to Biden's cause. Suddenly, *Sarah* felt a surge of hope – if Katzenberg could convince skeptics, maybe she could find a way to convince herself that recovery was possible. Determined to turn her life around, *Sarah* discovered the Stepping Into Action program on HofmanHollis.com. The online course provided a structured path to sobriety, complete with weekly lessons and a supportive community. While experts praised the program's comprehensive approach, some criticized its reliance on virtual connections, arguing that in-person support was essential. However, for *Sarah*, the online format was a blessing, allowing her to participate from the privacy of her own home. Despite the challenges, *Sarah* persevered, and her life gradually transformed. Looking back, she realized that seeking help online was the best decision she could have made – a profound realization that distance and isolation need not be barriers to healing. Nearby: Asher Glade Maryland, Strawn Maryland, Mineral Spring Maryland, Glade Farms West Virginia * 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.'I was so lost, but this program gave me a lifeline,'
*Sarah* reflected.
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