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Alpha Ministries outlines residential recovery program; council discusses using opioid funds for local nonprofits

3275275 · May 13, 2025
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Alpha Ministries described its residential recovery program for men, staffing and training plans, and a proposed $55,000 food-trailer project; the council said it has $150,000 in opioid settlement funds and discussed allocating initial grants (about $10,000) and monitoring requirements.

Alpha Ministries told the Shepherdsville council it operates a local residential program for people in recovery and asked for support as the city finalizes allocation plans for opioid-settlement funds.

Mike Mudd, introducing himself as CEO and campus pastor of Alpha Ministries, said the nonprofit operates a brick-and-mortar residential program for men in Bullitt County and that the program currently houses 17 men and includes two peer-support specialists. "We're…

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