Why we are pursing restoration?
Detoxification and medically managed withdrawal are often considered the first stage of treatment and without it, some would not survive to purse restoration. However, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, flatly states: Detoxification alone does not address the psychological, social, and behavioral problems associated with addiction and therefore […]
Why Faith Based?
An addict needs transformation in their life, not just the ability to cope with the moment. For transformation to happen, the whole person must be treated, spirit, soul and body. We define successful recovery more than merely abstinence. Success is when the individual is once again living a healthy lifestyle as a productive member of […]
Get Involved
We encourage faith-based treatment centers to become an affiliate. There are a number of reasons to become an affiliate. If you are interested in helping Bridge To 100, please let us know the best way to contact you. There are many strengths gained from joining like minds together. We would love to hear from people […]
Our Goal
Our goal is to build a bridge from all 100 North Carolina counties to affordable, faith-based, geographically convenient treatment centers. The common thread is faith-base, successful treatment centers. In July 2021, Attorney General Josh Stein announced that approximately $850 million will be allotted to bring desperately needed relief to people across the state who are […]
Our Role
Our role is to serve as a bridge between the leaders in each county and faith-based rehabilitation centers to help them secure needed funding allocated to each county in the opioid settlements. We plan to contact counties, cities, law enforcement agencies, churches and political figures to inform them of the excellent work our partners are […]
Verify Registration Code
The local government’s REGISTRATION CODE is contained in a letter mailed to the local government from the North Carolina Attorney General’s office. This letter is part of the formal notice required by the Settlements. Each of the proposed Settlements has two key participation steps: First, each state decides whether to participate in the Settlements. North […]
The Participation Agreements for Distributor and Janssen Settlement Agreements
This page provides a summary of the National Settlement agreements and links to some of the source documents. Signing on to the National Settlement means your county agrees to the terms of the settlement and as a result, will not sue the distributors McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen, or J&J in the future. You must […]
Steps for Local Governments to Participate in the Settlements
The State of North Carolina has already approved and signed the settlements, making North Carolina local governments eligible to participate. Each of the proposed Settlements has two key participation steps: Each state decides whether to participate in the National Settlements. North Carolina has joined both Settlements. The subdivisions within each participating state must then decide […]
North Carolina Opioid Settlement
Check your county’s allocation under the North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement Steps for Local Governments to Participate in the Settlements (click here) Source Links and Information Settlement Related Pages Documents PDF Version:
