Click here to read the full story. (The Chronicle)

I am the manager for the Lewis County Drug Court and Family Recovery Court (LCDC and FRC) Programs. Our programs are well supported by this community, the Foundation for Therapeutic Courts of Lewis County (FTCLC) and the Drug Court Alumni Association.
May is National Treatment Court Month. Since 2019, Lewis County has opted to put on a community 5K to raise awareness about our local therapeutic courts. Every year, it gets bigger. This year, we had more than 240 registered walkers and runners — over 100 more than the 2023 5K.
Thank you, Lewis County!
We appreciate those of you who walked or jogged alongside current participants, those who are new in their recovery journey because that was what this entire event was about — Recovery for the Long Run.
During the awards presentation, the community was able to be part of an alumni receiving his six-year coin. Congrats to all the winners and to Scotty. This is the good stuff.
We appreciate the local businesses who sponsored T-shirts, water or gave financial donations to the event — Eugenia Center, Chehalis Law, Centralia Law, Tinoco’s Construction, Coastal Community Action and Holiday Inn Express. Thank you to Jim K. for timing and to Sentry Crossfit for providing a pre-race warmup.
Fundraising efforts go right back to local therapeutic court programs and provide the additional supports, not funded through our regular budget. For example, the Mental Health Court Program will be hosting a luncheon for current participants and graduates to promote community. This should be the start of something big for them. Drug Court and FRC alumni will host their annual campout for current participants, a place where mentorship, community and fun in recovery gets endorsed. This list goes on.
Thank you to the current members of the foundation. If you are interested in joining this good cause, I would encourage you to reach out to one of the officers: Len Jackson (President), Karlyn Fritz (Vice President), Gerald Braden (Treasurer) or Emily La Casse (Secretary). I would be happy to connect with you to answer any questions.
Lastly, I want to applaud the alumni of these programs who show up to help put on program events. There are many alumni integrated into our community, doing the next right thing day after day. Some impact those still suffering with their lived experience and working directly in the field of giving back. Others provide positive influence in different ways, like job opportunities. They all continue to build the greater Drug Court community with actions that support a long-term commitment to the programs that saved them, each other and their recovery.
Graduations are the perfect opportunity to see what this is really all about. The next Drug Court graduation is Monday June 2. It will be held in Lewis County Superior Court, department one, and begins at 3 p.m.
It is an open courtroom, and you are invited to attend.
Stephanie Miller
Lewis County Drug Court