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Three residents to share stories about overcoming addiction during BC3’s national Recovery Month event

Hope Charlton, 38, is one of three Butler residents scheduled to speak publicly about their descent into addiction and ascent to sobriety at Butler County Community College’s Stories of Hope on Thursday, Sept. 19. The event is free and open to the public and will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Butler Art Center, 344 S. Main St., Butler. Charlton is shown Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, on BC3’s main campus in Butler Township. Submitted Photo

Hope Charlton at 36 was unaware her children’s get-well notes were piling daily on her hospital nightstand as she lay unresponsive on life support after attempting to kill herself with an overdose of sleeping pills.

Brent Kennard, 35, was incarcerated 13 times and spent a total of nearly seven years behind bars “all due to my drug addiction.”

Tawny Saeler, 35, used heroin “every day for 16 years,” was jailed 12 times and, like Charlton, wanted to die “because everything I had used to cover up my pain was not covering anything up anymore,” she said.

The three Butler residents will speak publicly about their descent into addiction and ascent to sobriety at a Butler County Community College event in downtown Butler that recognizes national Recovery Month and whose attendance has increased fivefold since 2019, a BC3 administrator said.

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