How to Get Your
Faith Community Involved
The North Carolina Council of Churches, through its Partners in Health and Wholeness program, has launched a statewide initiative to shed light on and help bring about a more compassionate response to the opioid epidemic. Learn more.
The Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships has assembled many “best practices” exhibited by faith communities into The Opioid Epidemic Practical Toolkit including these strategies and recommendations:
- Open your doors: Host or connect people to recovery programs and support groups.
- Increase awareness: Provide educational opportunities that create understanding and encourage compassion.
- Build community capacity: Offer training programs to build the capacity of communities to respond to the epidemic.
- Rebuild and restore: Support individuals and families in rebuilding their lives.
- Get ahead of the problem: Focus efforts on youth and prevention.
- Connect and collaborate: Join local substance use prevention coalitions to inform, connect, and strengthen your efforts.
