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There's no need to re-invent the wheel when putting your program together. You can find guidance, materials, speakers, facilities, and funding through the following organizations

1. NHTSA: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/

2. Other U.S. government agencies, including:

SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration): /exit.cfm?link=http://www.samhsa.gov/

OJJDP (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention): /exit.cfm?link=http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/

3. National non-profit organizations, including:

MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving): www.madd.org

SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions): www.nat-sadd.org

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety: www.aaafts.org

National Organizations for Youth Safety: www.noys.com

NASRO (National Organization of School Resource Officers): 1-888- 31NASRO

EN CARE (Emergency Nurses CARE): www.ena.org/encare/main.htm

RADD (Recording Artists, Actors, and Athletes Against Drunk Driving): www.radd.org

RID-USA (Remove Intoxicated Drivers): www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/ridusa/

The Century Council: www.centurycouncil.org

FACE (Facing Alcohol Concerns through Education): /exit.cfm?link=http://faceproject.org/

Join Together: www.jointogether.org




 

Reducing Underage Drinking through Coalitions: /exit.cfm?link=http://epdihub.epi.umn.edu
/alcohol/coalition

National Association of Prosecutor Coordinators (NAPC): Ann Terry (303) 830-9115

4. State and local non-profits, such as those listed in Strategies to Reduce Underage Alcohol Use Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, www.pire.org

5. Local government and criminal justice authorities, such as your:

State governor's highway safety program

State and local police

State prosecutor's office

Local juvenile court judges, probation officers, etc.

6. Local businesses, business organizations, and civic groups.