Task Force to Address Underage Drinking
“Reducing Alcohol use/abuse by children & youth under 21 years”
Created in 2002 by the UWBCCSA, the Task Force to Address Underage Drinking is an interdisciplinary group comprised by energetic individuals from different walks of life including parents, law enforcement, social service, school district, health providers, and other organizations. The meetings are held every month, on the second Thursday at 9:30 a.m., and are open to anyone interested to keep an eye on the situation of Underage Drinking.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the earlier a person begins to use alcohol or other drugs the more likely they are to progress to more serious abuse and addiction. The Center for the Study and Prevention of Subtance Abuse at Nova Southeastern University, reports that the rate of current alcohol use among Broward's underage population aged 18 to 20 years is higher than the rates for the nation, the State of Florida, and neighboring counties.
Currently, the Task Force is addressing this issue thanks to the successful application to the Strategic Prevention Framework - State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG); under the Substance Abuse Response Guide (SARG) Project, the group is working on the design and implementation of an outcome-based strategic response.
Click here for the latest Underage Drinking Logic Model Data Bank - Oct 2009
For more information please contact:
Angela Ventura
SARG Coordinator/Program Assistant
954-760-7007, Ext. 212
aventura@unitedwaybroward.org




