Feb. 18 sees Congressional Record publish “RECOGNIZING LANE CHANGE…..” in the Extensions of Remarks section

Feb. 18 sees Congressional Record publish “RECOGNIZING LANE CHANGE…..” in the Extensions of Remarks section
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Vicky Hartzler was mentioned in RECOGNIZING LANE CHANGE….. on page E162 covering the 2nd Session of the 117th Congress published on Feb. 18 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

RECOGNIZING LANE CHANGE

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HON. VICKY HARTZLER

of missouri

in the house of representatives

Friday, February 18, 2022

Mrs. HARTZLER. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the outstanding work of a local nonprofit in my district for their commitment to ending substance abuse.

Lane Change was established by Lauren and Cory Mitchell, along with Brad and Stacy Segebarth, after local resident Lane Austin died from a fatal overdose while waiting for an available inpatient drug treatment facility. Within less than three short years, Lane Change has transformed many lives through education, outreach, and prevention in the Lebanon Community. Most importantly, their organization has helped families receive counseling and inpatient treatment for substance abuse through local and regional partnerships. Their network has become a vital resource for patients and probationary drug offenders, something that did not exist when Lane Austin lost his life over three years ago.

Founder and executive director, Lauren Mitchell, is continually expanding her vision for Lane Change as she recognizes more unmet needs in her community. Her organization does not simply want to treat the symptoms of substance abuse but address the fundamental problems that drive it. Like many programs, their leadership understands that substance abuse is frequently linked with mental illnesses or social trauma in childhood and adolescence, making early intervention crucial to prevention. Lane Change has already outgrown their current facility as they have expanded their program to include a safe place for local students to spend time away from troubled home environments.

None of this would have been possible without the generosity of donors and community volunteers. I am proud of each one and for Lauren Mitchell whose vision and commitment made this nonprofit possible. She has already made a tremendous impact. In the coming years, I look forward to watching Lane Change continue to grow and transform lives in southwest Missouri.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 33

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