Keep alcohol out of the hands of kids.
The most common way that underage teens get access to alcohol is through people over 21— usually older friends or siblings. Be aware. Know their source—and then cut it off.
Jefferson Davis Parish
UNDERAGE DRINKING FACTS*
%
of 6th Graders
Report having had their first drink (more than a sip)
%
of 8th Graders
Obtain alcohol from someone over 21
%
of 10th Graders
Believe that their peers drank alcohol in the last month
%
of 12th Graders
Report binging drinking (more than 5 drinks in one sitting)
No one can drink too much if they can’t get it.
In partnership and funded by Imperial Calcasieu Human Services Authority through the Louisiana Partnership for Success II grant.
*Data provided by University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Cecil J. Picard Center for Child Development and Lifelong Learning.
For more information:
Charmaine Anderson, LPP
Prevention Program Monitor
Community Services Division
Charmaine.Anderson@imcalhsa.org
(337) 475-3100
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