hit by the opioid epidemic a nonprofit organization across from the police station aims to help josh lytle started using drugs at age twelve and was an addict for twelve years. now he's trying to help others get clean he says fifi is key basically what they'll do is they can call me of first responders can call us and and we can just go in that moment of crisis and begin to share that there is hope and then once they get that message of hope once they believe that then we start to work with them and start to help deal with all these issues in their life back home scar issues but it's really just pains and hurts from growing up in this ease with themselves yeah sure. randy has been clean for about a year and a half now she started taking painkillers as a teenager after suffering a broken leg at some point she found she couldn't do without them and. that's the start of many addictions. sometimes when you think you hit bottom you really get it and there's something else and you fall all the way down and you say ok that's the bottom it's time like almost losing my kids completely my family met