On September 21, 2008, in Athens, Ohio, Deanna Hall, 33, left, cries after a visit from her husband and son at the Rural Women's Recovery Program, where she has been for two weeks. Hall has been diagnosed with alcohol problems. Her mother was an alcoholic, as are many of her family members. "I would get up and start drinking. Every single day. I will drink until I pass out," Deanna Hall said. Lisa Wilkerson, 44, right, is sad after her boyfriend’s visit to see her in the Rural Women's Recovery Program. She has been diagnosed with alcohol problems, and has been part of the Program for two weeks. She was sexually abused by her father at age 6; her husband, a drug addict, sexually abused her as well, and she has three children by him, all of whom are drug addicts. "After I left their dad, the kids left me. Then I started drinking a lot more," Wilkerson said. Hannah Stover, 29, far left, talks to her mother, far right, during their family visit time. Stover has been diagnosed with alcohol problems, which began when she was fifteen. She was abused by her father as a child.