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Investing in Alcohol-Free Youth publications:
Solutions (pdf)
Posters created by Eau Claire County SADD:
Corresponding Fact Sheets:
Radio Ads created by Eau Claire County SADD:
Personal Stories (mp3) Facts & Stats (mp3)
You Don't Have to Worry (mp3)
Underage Drinking Myths vs. Facts
some common myths—and sobering facts—about underage alcohol use
CDC Vital Signs Jan. 2013: Binge Drinking - A serious, Under-recognized Problem Among Women and Girls
CDC Vital Signs Jan. 2012: Binge Drinking
See how Wisconsin ranks and learn what you can do.
Increasing Wisconsin's Beer Tax (pdf)
Would it improve the state's health?
At what cost?
The Underage Drinking Epidemic (pdf)
Teens are finding new and more dangerous ways to binge. Here's what you can do.
Parent Tips for Parties (pdf)
15 Shots Killed Shelby Allen (pdf)
What's perhaps more shocking is that the 17-year-old drank them at a friend's house, while the parents were home. Here, how her mom is fighting to make sure no other child dies this way.
Reducing Underage Drinking at Community Festivals (pdf)
ACE Report - Alcohol, Culture and Environment Workgroup Recommendations (pdf)
Changing Wisconsin’s Alcohol Environment to Promote Safe and Healthy Lives
Wisconsin Alcohol Beverage & Tobacco Retailer Laws (pdf)
Links for More Information:
FAQ - Underage Drinking in Wisconsin
UWEC - Center for Alcohol Studies and Education (CASE)
CASE implements strategies and programs to reduce high-risk drinking and its negative consequences among UWEC students
The young teen's place for info on alcohol and resisting peer pressure. Created for middle school students by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Eliminating Underage Drinking
Talk EARLY. Talk OFTEN. Get others INVOLVED.
An interactive guide to talking to your child about alcohol
Women and Alcohol - fact sheet
Women’s drinking patterns are different from men’s—especially when it comes to the type of beverage, amounts, and frequency. Women’s bodies also react differently to alcohol than men’s bodies. As a result, women face particular health risks and realities.
Blood Alcohol Concentration Calculator
Fact Sheets from CDC:
Age 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age
Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages
Excessive Alcohol Use and Risks to Men’s Health
Excessive Alcohol Use and Risks to Women’s Health


