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Opioid Settlement Funding Updates for Sober Living Homes in North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky and West Virginia

North Carolina has no state-level requirement that stipulates that money may not be spent towards religious, abstinence-only programs that do not accept residents who use Medication Assisted Treatment medications, like methadone or suboxone.

Opioid Settlement Funding Updates for Sober Living Homes in Tennessee, Minnesota, Texas, California, Florida,  Ohio

In a selected activities list developed by the Opioid Abatement Council, sober living homes and recovery housing are named as eligible entities for receiving opioid settlement money and grants.

Opioid Settlement Funding Updates for Sober Living Homes in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, New York, Missouri, and Vermont

In one of the largest public health legal proceedings since the 1990’s settlement against tobacco companies, courts have found that pharmaceutical companies, and Purdue Pharma in particular, in the wrong. 23 states and 2,000 local governments were involved with the case. Purdue Pharma had to file for bankruptcy and pay roughly $12 billion dollars for the deception against the American people. 

FAQ About How to Open an Sober Living Home in Maine

Maine does not require sober living homes to seek certification or licensure.

More Funding Opportunities for Sober Living Homes in Arizona

Let’s talk about a new funding opportunity for certain sober living homes in Arizona.

Sober Living Homes in Ohio Get More Support and Funding from Lawmakers!

Good news for sober living home operators in Ohio: the state has set aside an unprecedented amount of funding for recovery and sober living!