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Pharmaceutical companies have been held accountable for their role in the opioid crisis. National settlements with manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacy chains have secured more than $50 billion to help communities recover. Arizona’s share is $1.215 billion, based on the impact opioids have had on the state.
To date, Mesa has received $4.7 million from national opioid settlements, with an expected total of up to $22 million over 18 years.
Mesa’s settlement funds are focused on prevention, education, and youth support. Allocations include:
Be Aware. Be Strong. Be Healthy™ Mesa empowers students, parents, and educators to recognize the risks of opioids and counterfeit pills, promote mental wellness, and take action through education, kindness, and prevention.
Mesa is proud to partner with local organizations working to prevent opioid misuse, support families, and promote a safer, healthier community. These programs expand prevention and education, strengthen recovery pathways and provide compassionate support for youth and families.
Learn more about the funded community partners(PDF, 70KB).
Mesa continues to prioritize the health and safety of our community through coordinated outreach, harm-reduction efforts, and connections to treatment and housing for individuals affected by opioid use.
Harm-Reduction & Recovery Support
Naloxone Kits Distributed
88
Opioid Education Materials
5,102
Recovery Treatment Placements
96
Data reflects program activity and outcomes to date since contract initiation (February 2025) and may be updated based on partner reporting cycles
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health manages settlement funds at the county level and distributes payments to cities, including Mesa. More details about settlement agreements and response planning can be found on their website. In August 2021, all 15 counties and 90 cities and towns, including Mesa, signed the One Arizona Opioid Settlement Agreement.
Approved Uses of Funds Settlement funds must be used for evidence-based strategies to address the opioid epidemic. Examples include:
View Funding Opportunities page.
For more information on Opioid Settlements visit the Maricopa County Department of Public Health and Arizona Attorney General websites.
October 20, 2025(DOCX, 26KB)
Deana LopezHuman Services Coordinator deana.lopez@mesaaz.gov