Dexter & Pinckney Coalitions to Reduce Underage Drinking (DPCRUD)

Through  bi-county needs assessment, the communities of Dexter and Pinckney were selected to lead the region in addressing underage drinking and alcohol-related traffic crash deaths.  This new process called the Strategic Prevention Framework is a grant implemented by the Livingston/Washtenaw Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency and Washtenaw County Public Health.  The SPF/SIG process brings together individuals, schools, prevention & treatment experts, law enforcement and businesses, youth and adults with a common goal: to reduce underage drinking by creating a healthy community environment with policies, practices, and attitudes that support the alcohol-free development of all youth. Together we will work to assess our community environments, prioritize actions and implement changes.

Washtenaw County Public Health staff supports the coalitions by:

Get Involved

Whether you are a business owner, teacher, parent, teen or community member, you can be part of this exciting effort, join us at our next coalition meeting. Contact Amanda Naugle (734-544-2973), Health Educator with Washtenaw County Public Health for more information! Residents of other areas of the community are encouraged to connect with a group in your area or start your own underage drinking initiative.

Other communities working on underage drinking issues:

Dexter Pinckney Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking is made possible through funding from the Michigan Department of Community Health – Office of Drug Control Policy, Washtenaw Health Organization – Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency and Washtenaw County Public Health, and the hard work of coalition members.

Join the Email List

Email Amanda Nauge (nauglea@ewashtenaw.org) to join!    Stay informed about coalition activities, upcoming events, receive resources and materials to help reduce underage drinking.

Underage Drinking Prevention webpage (Webpage Shortcut: www.ewashtenaw.org/stopunderagedrinking)



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on Jan. 7, 2009 9:23 pm