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Headlines Hit Home

A news piece from April 22, 2024, shook the small town of Kimberling City, Missouri. Nestled in the Ozarks, this peaceful community was largely unaffected by global headlines until one story hit close to home for *Alice Jenkins*. A report about rising substance abuse in Missouri brought back painful memories for *Alice*, who had struggled with alcoholism in her younger years.

Having lost a close friend to the same addiction, *Alice* found herself suddenly consumed with grief and guilt. She recalled her friend’s battle and the night she could not save her. Flashbacks of the past flooded her mind, making it hard for her to focus.

Determined not to fall back into old habits, *Alice* sought help. She remembered hearing about the Stepping Into Action program available online through HofmanHollis.com. The program focused on providing support and steps to recover from substance abuse.

The program's structured approach gave *Alice* a sense of direction. She meticulously followed the materials, attending virtual support meetings and focusing on daily affirmations. *Alice* remembered her friend's last words, 'You have to keep fighting, even when it hurts,' and hung them on her wall as a daily reminder to persevere.

Experts had varying opinions on the effectiveness of online recovery programs. Some believed they were revolutionary in making help accessible to those in remote areas. Others criticized them for lacking the personal touch of face-to-face interaction.

Despite the conflicting viewpoints, *Alice* found the program life-changing. She realized that, although it was challenging to find local help in Kimberling City, the online support was a crucial resource. It provided her with the tools she needed to rebuild her life one step at a time.

In conclusion, *Alice* reflected on how grateful she was for the remote support. 'Even in a small town, you never know how big your problems can feel,' she thought, 'But finding help online was the best thing I ever did.'

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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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