Faith & Science: Whole-Person Recovery
Bridge to 100 combines faith-based belonging with evidence-informed recovery so people and communities can heal and thrive.
Our approach
Faith and science, not faith versus science
Whole-person recovery means caring for the spiritual, mental, and physical person at once—and measuring whether people actually get and stay well. Bridge to 100 grounds faith-based recovery in evidence-informed practice and real outcomes data, the same direction leading national faith networks are now moving toward together.
This matters beyond conviction: funders and county opioid-settlement programs increasingly require evidence-based strategies. By pairing faith with science, our affiliates deliver compassionate care that also stands up to the outcomes standards that unlock funding and partnership.
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Aspire: Uniting Faith & Science to Transform Recovery Outcomes
See how the Aspire assessment brings faith and evidence together—helping affiliates personalize care, measure whole-person well-being, and strengthen long-term recovery outcomes across the network.
Bridge to 100 · Faith & Science in action
Faith + Science Impact Map
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Collective Impact
Collaborative problem-solving and shared accountability among affiliates, local leaders, and recovery partners.
- Coordinates local action around common goals.
- Uses feedback loops to improve outcomes.
- Builds trust across clinical and faith communities.
Bridge to 100 Program Blueprint
Explore each part of the emergent design model to see how vision, mission, goals, and methods work together in practice.
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Program Vision North Star +
Faith and science informed recovery and well-being.
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Program Mission Commitment +
Freedom found in recovery earned through private and public accountability.
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Program Goals Outcomes +
- Accessible health, social, and economic community supports.
- A coordinated single social and health determinant assessment.
- One primary case manager or case management team.
- One stable residential care placement.
- Recovery measured by abstinence in one year and sustainable well-being in two years.
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Program Methods How It Works +
- Christian faith, devotion, and sense of community that create belonging.
- Leadership Fellows Academy curriculum for leaders as stewards of faith and science informed recovery and well-being.
- Aspire: A multidimensional social and health determinant assessment of well-being and recovery.
- Collective Impact: A faith and science informed method of collaborative problem-solving, self-evaluation, adaptive learning, and change.
Continue Exploring Faith & Science
NC Collaboratory Partnership
How collaboration supports evaluation, learning, and statewide impact.
Read more →Evidence Informed Recovery
Clinical and research-informed practices integrated into faith-based care.
Read more →Bridge To 100 Emergent Design
Adaptive strategies for sustainable recovery outcomes across communities.
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