April is the 33rd Annual Alcohol Awareness Month. Founded and sponsored by Facing Addiction with the NCADD for 33 years. The theme this year is: “Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow.”
No other substance is more widely used by America’s youth than alcohol, making alcoholism and alcohol-related problems the number one public health problem in the United States.


Underage drinking can damage or crush your dreams, friendships, parents and relatives trust, your life, and many other things. So don’t throw away what you have by drinking underage.
Addressing this issue requires a sustained and cooperative effort between parents, schools, community leaders, and our youth. The widespread prevalence of underage drinking and the negative consequences it creates remain a stubborn and destructive problem despite decades of efforts to combat it.
Yet, there are four areas that have proven to be effective in the prevention of this problem:
1) Curtailing the availability of alcohol to underage populations;
2) Consistent enforcement of existing laws and regulations regarding alcohol purchase;
3) Changing cultural misconceptions and behaviors about alcohol use through education; and
4) Expanded access to treatment and recovery support for adolescents and their families.
For more information on the Youth Leadership Council or Substance Abuse Prevention work in Van Buren County please contact the SAFE Coalition at 319-293-3334 ext. 1017 or safe.coalition@van-burencsd.org.
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