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Neighbors Building Neighborhoods RPC Director Stephanie Peters and RPC Coordinator Scott Welch explain the significance of Alcohol Awareness Month.
1. What is Alcohol Awareness Month?
Alcohol Awareness Month is a national public health awareness campaign sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). It takes place every April. Alcohol Awareness Month was developed in order to increase awareness and understanding of the causes and treatment of one of our nationâs top public health problems: alcoholism. Established in 1987, alcohol awareness month allows communities to focus on spreading awareness and reducing the stigma associated with alcohol addiction. Observance of this awareness campaign also highlights the need for education on the dangers of unsafe alcohol consumptions.
Northam proclaims April as Alcohol Awareness Month in Virginia
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Gov. Ralph Northam has recognized April as Alcohol Awareness Month in Virginia, emphasizing the need to increase public awareness and understanding about the dangers associated with alcohol misuse.
“We are grateful for Gov. Northam’s recognition of April as Alcohol Awareness Month,” Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority CEO Travis Hill said. “The authority welcomes the opportunity to highlight its work to address the dangers associated with the misuse of alcohol and build the capacity of communities throughout Virginia to encourage a responsible approach when it comes to consump
MADD, Nationwide Launch ‘21 Ways to Engage Challenge’ on 10th Anniversary of Power of Parents Program
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Program encourages parents to talk with their teens about the consequences of consuming alcohol before age 21
We know that when parents and their teens are connecting, they are more likely to engage in meaningful conversations, particularly those pertaining to alcohol and other drugs. DALLAS (PRWEB) April 01, 2021 Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and National Presenting Sponsor Nationwide are encouraging parents to talk with their teens about the consequences of drinking before age 21 and to take part in the #PowerTalk21Challenge focused on 21 ways to engage your teen in 2021. MADD will launch 21 creative ways for parents to initiate connection and conversation with their kids through interactive, fun activities on April 21.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month - keep alcohol in check as consumption and binge drinking increases
April is Alcohol Awareness Month - keep alcohol in check as consumption and binge drinking increases
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April 1, 2021 - LANSING, Mich. - As Michiganders continue to deal with pandemic-induced stress and anxiously look forward to getting back to a new normal, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Elizabeth Hertel and the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) Chair Pat Gagliardi urge moderation in drinking as they recognize April as Alcohol Awareness Month.
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