The Bridge to Recovery removes barriers and thus forms a "bridge" to recovery for individuals who desperately want help. Our charity events help remove financial barriers and provide our clients with scholarships for treatment. We look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming events.

Previous UPDATES

Aug 22, 2022 Spectrum News featured another story about our Women's Program Director Michele! Click here to see the story and to watch the segment they made.

July 18, 2022 Spectrum News covered a wonderful story about our very own April Pressley, a former patient, who now works at Bridge to Recovery in Monroe. Click here to see the story and to watch the segment they made.


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Our Previous events

There have been a number of wonderful events held at the Bridge to Recovery. We love having groups of advocates, individuals who have been through our program, and the many other who help with the support of our brothers and sisters who are ready to make a life change. One event in particular was our 2018 Hope and Restoration Banquet, see a recap video below.


Our Groundbreaking Event

Bridge to Recovery Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program in North Carolina is expanding to add an additional 24 inpatient treatment beds! Check out the highlights from the groundbreaking ceremony.


Charity Ride For Recovery

We had a wonderful Ride back in September, check out our video below

 

Overdose Awareness Day 2020

 
 

Hope and Restoration Banquet

Community Event recap to raise awareness of recovery from drugs and alcohol!
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Facts about The bridge to recovery

  • The Bridge To Recovery was founded in 2011 as a 501c3 charitable organization that provides low cost & professional care to women and men seeking treatment for addiction problems.

  • The Bridge To Recovery began on the premise that individuals face great difficulty in accessing quality treatment programs.

  • The Bridge To Recovery is funded by the donations from churches, individuals, and foundations.

  • We do not receive third-party reimbursements for care.

  • The Bridge To Recovery has enjoyed sustained growth over the years by adding opening a women’s treatment facility, a Men’s 30 day residential treatment program in Monroe, North Carolina and Sober Housing for men in Oakboro.

  • The Bridge To Recovery assists people who struggle with addictions to alcohol, drugs, or both.