A program about
the dangers of under-age drinking.
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Here is an
exceptional video program that attacks today's number one killer of young
people -- alcohol. Aimed at teens, this engaging story teaches
the dangers of under-age drinking. Viewers are quickly drawn into the
discussion as they identify with the young people in this program. This
important, yet sometimes light-hearted program focuses on the choices that
face our kids today.
In addition to
health issues, the audience also finds out about alcohol's addictive
properties, and why kids can and do die from alcohol poisoning. Viewers
witness the consequences of drinking and driving and about issues of trust
with their parents. The audience also discovers how alcohol changes
personalities and not always in a good way. They see that being clean and
sober is really the
cool choice. They learn that inhibitions are necessary survival skills and
that alcohol is the number one date-rape drug. From the very first moments
of this film, young viewers are able to relate to the light-hearted fun as
they are effectively taught that under-age drinking is very dangerous.
Produced by
Emmy Award winner Mark DuMond, directed by Tom Monson, and starring, Seth
Bateman, Scott McEnroe, Joel Moore, Jesika O'Reilly, Gretchen Stauts, and
featuring super-model Nina Smidt. This program is sure to be a big hit
with your kids.
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How to use this
video:
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Show it at
school assemblies. |
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Use it for
counseling sessions for primary prevention.
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Perfect as a
discussion piece for youth groups.
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Use it to
illustrate the power of choices.
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Use it as a
tool to help talk to your kids about the dangers of
drinking.
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Broadcast it
on your local cable television station.
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What people are saying:
"With this tape CPR was able to target a high-risk age group
and at the same time make it entertaining, contemporary and packed full of
valuable information. I would strongly recommend it."
Captain Ed Mayer, Jackson County Sheriff’s Department
"I encourage parents, educators, dorm supervisors, and community
leaders to help spread the word.. This information will help in
creating safe communities for our youth."
Chris Mason
NCACII, Executive Director, Addictions Recovery Center
"It is a
remarkable accomplishment to capture the interest of both kids
and adults! Congratulations."
Stephanie Soares
Pump, Executive Director, Suthern Oregon Drug Awareness
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