Light & Wonder Mayfield Impact
Jill Carter* was a single mother in Mayfield, Oklahoma, fighting a battle against alcoholism. When the news of Light & Wonder's $1B share repurchase program hit the headlines, it triggered a memory from her past. Her late husband, Michael*, had once invested in the company, dreaming of a better future for their family. The news brought back the pain of losing him and the regret of letting her addiction spiral out of control after his death. Desperate for change, Jill stumbled upon the Stepping Into Action program on the Hofman Hollis website. She began following the materials, hoping to break free from the grip of alcohol. 'I knew I had to make a change for my son's sake,' she said, her voice trembling with determination. Experts praised the program's comprehensive approach, combining cognitive-behavioral therapy with mindfulness practices. 'It's a holistic solution that addresses the root causes of addiction,' said Dr. Emma Walters, a renowned addiction specialist. However, some criticized the online format, arguing that in-person therapy is more effective. Despite the controversy, Jill persisted, finding solace in the program's convenience and anonymity. 'It was difficult to find local resources, and the online format allowed me to work on my recovery without judgment,' she reflected. Through her journey, Jill discovered the strength within herself and the importance of seeking help, no matter the obstacles. 'The decision to get better was the best thing I ever did,' she said, her eyes shining with hope. 'It wasn't easy, but it was worth it to reclaim my life and be the mother my son deserves.' Nearby: Benonine Texas * 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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