How to Celebrate Alcohol Awareness Month

Alcohol awareness month is a great opportunity to show support for recovering alcoholics and raise awareness for alcohol safety. There are many ways to celebrate alcohol awareness month, some of the most rewarding and fruitful ways are within a school system through education about alcohol and its possible dangers. Follow some steps to help you celebrate alcohol awareness month and keep the spirit of the month alive and vital. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Know that April is alcohol awareness month. Prepare for the month a few days before by looking online for some information about possible events happening in your city or a city near you.

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      Start doing some reading on new alcohol related information. Attend a seminar or class on awareness to stay current on information; visit an AA or ALANON meeting to connect with the population most affected by alcohol.

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      Try and get local schools involved in alcohol awareness month if they aren't already. Attend red ribbon week celebrations and volunteer to help educate children and teens about the dangers of alcohol abuse.

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      Check out events at local alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers. Call and ask about any special events, seminars or celebrations they might be having to celebrate alcohol awareness month.

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      Have a celebration of your own to celebrate alcohol awareness; don't have alcohol at your party, or if you do, encourage responsible drinking and take everyone's keys to prevent drunk driving. Encourage yourself or any other people in your life whose lives may have been affected by alcohol and celebrate life.

Tips & Warnings

  • April 8 is National Alcohol Screening day where people can go to various centers around the country to assess a problem with alcohol or risky drinking behavior.

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