SALINE COALITION TO REDUCE UNDERAGE DRINKING (SCRUD)
AWARENESS * EDUCATION * INTERVENTION * TREATMENT * COMMUNITY *
Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor
Keith W. Cooley, Director
Contact: Mario Morrow
517.373.9280
Email: mediainfo@michigan.gov
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Chairperson Nida Samona said, “Parents, teachers, and school administrative staff are often first to face serious issues with young people, such as alcohol abuse. That’s why we feel it’s so important for the Commission to partner with school and communities. We are trying to reach out to as many adults as possible so they can help prevent alcohol use and other destructive behavior at an early age.”
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"Underage drinking places many people at risk of danger including, families, communities and the general public," said Donald Allen, director of the Office of Drug Control Policy within the Michigan Department of Community Health. "We hope that these town hall meetings will bring thought provoking dialogue that will generate solutions for participants to share with their family and friends."
The agendas of each meeting vary to fit the nuances of the audience but essentially each meeting will discuss:
The Town Hall Alcohol Awareness talks are part of a national partnership effort by the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to educate youth, parents, caregivers, and other adults about the harmful effects of underage drinking. Local government officials, police officers, parents, prevention experts and community leaders will all be attending.
For more information about the Town Hall concept and to find out where your local meeting is being held, visit the Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking (MCRUD) website at http://www.mcrud.org/ or call Executive Director, Ken Dail at 800-969-4968.
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