Friday, December 20, 2024
Tidings of Comfort & Joy from Ye Merry UthMpact Leaders!
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Stay Safe During National Drunk & Drugged Driving Prevention Month
The holiday season is filled with fun celebrations and we want you to enjoy all of them - safely! Please be responsible and remember the dangers that come along with impaired driving during December's National Drug & Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about the potentially devastating consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.🚫🍹💊
Every day, approximately 37 lives are lost in the U.S. to drunk-driving crashes - that's one person every 39 minutes. In 2022 alone, 13,524 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, including innocent children and passengers. These tragedies are 100% preventable.
The effects of alcohol and drugs impair critical functions like decision-making, reasoning, and motor coordination - all essential for driving safely. Even small amounts of alcohol or drugs in a person's system can significantly increase the risk of a crash. This is not just a problem for those who drink; the ripple effects of these decisions impact families, communities, and society as a whole.
As you celebrate this holiday season, please remember to prioritize safety - arrange a designated driver, use a ride-share service, or simply choose not to drive if impaired. By making responsible choices, we can all play a role in keeping our roads safe!
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Mutal Family Trust is a Valued Protective Factor
Communication between parents and children about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is more important than ever with substances becoming more dangerous, appealing, addictive, and easier to conceal. Kids are much less likely to use drugs and alcohol when they have two-way ongoing conversations with their parents about the risk of substance use. Remind them early and often about family expectations - it means more to them than you realize.👪
Research shows that the most influential ages are 9-13. After that, teens tend to be more peer influenced but parents can still provide a solid foundation. Prevention statistics prove that safety factors also increase when students have prevention instruction in their schools as well!
Parents, you got this!✊Let's be our children's most trusted source of information, guidance, and support on these complicated topics by fostering ongoing dialogue and continuing to build mutual lifelong trust between kids of all ages and the adults who care about them - sounds like a great 2025 new year's resolution!
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Trending Drinking Alert: “BORG” Blackout Rage Gallons
Why BORG? - some students say they bring their own jugs to parties or events to prevent someone from spiking their drink. They claim it's a safer drinking experience that makes them more in control and aware of how much alcohol they are consuming. By including electrolytes and water, teens may think this will help them stay better hydrated to prevent a hangover.
* High alcohol content leading to alcohol poisoning may require emergency attention
* Combining alcohol, caffeine, and energy drinks can mask effects of alcohol, causing over-drinking
* Serious health consequences like dehydration, blackouts, increased heart/liver rates, poor decision-making
Monday, December 16, 2024
Elton John Shares His Firm Stance Against Marijuana Legalization
Friday, December 13, 2024
Festive Alcohol-Free Holiday Drinks & Mocktails
There are many ways to enjoy the holidays without drinking. It's not the alcohol that creates a special mood, it's the time spent with those you care about that makes it meaningful.
Recipes are available to mix up fun non-alcoholic Christmas drinks for those who can't drink alcohol or choose not to. Why not try one of these festive Alcohol-Free Christmas Drinks to make your holidays that much cozier:
Fancy Hot Chocolate - there's no better way to enjoy the holidays than sipping a hot cup of cocoa next to the Christmas tree🎄Enjoy this holiday drink without spirits - whether it's an alcohol-free Irish Cream recipe or simply combining your favorite hot chocolate with fun toppings like whipped cream and sprinkles.
Mulled Cider - anything mulled makes the ideal drink in the winter. Cloudy cider and apple juice🍎 are staples of the holiday season. All you need to do is make some mulling bags to have them ready. Use muslin cloth and fill it with cinnamon sticks, anise, cloves, peppercorns, and ginger. Tie it up with a food-safe string. Add mixture to a pan with your chosen liquid, heat it, and let it sit. Add oranges to the pan. Then let it cool and garnish your drink with orange-studded cloves to make it more festive.
Chai - while Chai might not be the traditional drink, this time of year, it can be comforting on cold winter nights.🥛 Heat your milk of choice in a pan and add a regular Chai teabag. Drop some cardamom pods and ginger slices into the pan. Let it simmer until the milk has taken on the aromatic flavors while being careful not to burn the milk. Finally, strain the mixture into your favorite mug and add sugar to sweeten.
Check out 30+ Non-Alcoholic Holiday Drinks
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
Please Support Prevention Education During the Season of Giving
This is where InnerAct Alliance (IAA) comes in! Since 1985, our nonprofit substance
abuse prevention agency has been committed to leading local efforts to reduce the
abuse and underage use of harmful substances along with involvement in other
risky behaviors through Community Awareness and Involvement;
Prevention Education; Economic Support; and Leadership Development. Our
IAA board of directors and staff are dedicated to making a lasting difference
in the lives of the children and families we serve.
Invest in Our Community! Each year, IAA helps to educate thousands of students on the dangers of drugs and empowers adults to live a quality life by investing in their families and community. Programs are based on prevention models proven to increase protective factors and decrease risk factors for youth in grades K-12.
Services offered in the Hardee, Highlands and Polk county areas include science-based education classes, teen-driven social norms marketing, and awareness events that touch the lives of youth, parents, families, businesses, community groups, and others in need with an important substance abuse prevention message. IAA also serves as the fiscal agent for StandUP Polk (adult-based) and UthMpact (youth-based) Coalitions for a Drug-Free Polk.
As a nonprofit, we are proud to accomplish much while stretching every dollar received! We rely on local support since prevention program funding continues to decrease each year. During this season of giving, donations of any amount are welcome to help us work together towards a happier, healthier future for us all - thank you for being a vital part of our mission!