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The SADDvocate

   
MARCH 2008

In This Issue
National Youth
Traffic Safety Month
SADD Store
Great American
Sleep Challenge
SADD Speaker Series
Useful Information
and Resources
SADD eMall
Chapter Spotlight
Program Corner
Boost Up a Classmate!
Important Reminders
Don't Forget to Register!
We ask ALL chapters to register/update their information once each school year.

Registration takes just a few minutes and can be done online by clicking here.  At that link, you'll also find a downloadable registration form you can print out and mail or fax if you prefer to register that way.

Register now and you'll receive a chapter certificate and a free gift - a SADD poster! 

Every chapter who registered or updated their information this fall has a 2007-2008 Chapter Certificate (and a SADD poster).  Don't have yours?  Then you haven't updated your information this year - please do so today!

Thanks for helping us keep our database current - we want to make sure you get all our important SADD information.
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Quick Links

SADD National Website

SADD Store

SADD eMall

National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS)

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

FACE

TAKE IT BACK!

Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)

Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)

Parents. The Anti-Drug

Freevibe

Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free

StopAlcoholAbuse.gov

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

National Road Safety Foundation

Governors Highway Safety Association

Youth Service America

Do Something

UR the Spokesperson

Stop Impaired Driving

Stop Drugged Driving

Stop Bullying Now!

We Don't Serve Teens

i-SAFE

National Sleep Foundation

National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

Make Roads Safe
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National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

NIDA for Teens
National Insurance Sponsor
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Greetings!

March brings a number of important programs and activities.  Chapters across the country are holding Take It Back! events in early March and/or participating in Town Hall Meetings at the end of the month in partnership with community coalitions.  Other chapters are holding activities for National Sleep Awareness Week or planning ahead for National Youth Traffic Safety Month (see below for more information).  What is your chapter doing this month?

Here's a reminder to encourage all members of your chapter to sign up to receive The SADDvocate.  Just have them visit the sadd.org homepage to join!  If it's easier, you can even send a list of e-mail addresses for your chapter to Chris Egan, SADD's Director of Field Services, at cegan@sadd.org

If they want to see what it's all about before signing up, you can forward this newsletter to them by clicking the link below.


National Youth Traffic Safety Month
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May brings us the second annual National Youth Traffic Safety Month (NYTSM), sponsored by the National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS).  As a member of NOYS, SADD encourages all chapters to conduct traffic safety activities during May.  Along with the new logo (pictured above), there's some exciting new information!

dollar signJust as they did last year, NOYS will offer 50 $1,000 awards for the best NYTSM activities.  Last year, 15 SADD chapters were recipients of a $1,000 award, and we're hoping for even more this year!  All you need to do is register your activity on the NYTSM website, and you're eligible for an award.

This May, as part of National Youth Traffic Safety Month, we are excited to announce that NOYS has introduced a new component to NYTSM.  "
Act Out Loud: Raising Voices for Safe Teen Driving" is a national teen-and school-led activism competition to help spread the word about safe teen driving.

With a grand prize of $10,000, the Act Out Loud contest will identify and reward the nation's best teen-led, school-based, smart-driving projects. High schools nationwide are invited to enter the contest by submitting their project proposals at www.ActOutLoud.org. From the school nominations, the 10 best projects (based on creativity, communication of the issue and contest theme, and ability to reach the largest number of teens) will be selected.

The 10 selected school teams will each:

  • Be awarded $1,000 to carry out their project;
  • Receive a video camera to document their project;
  • Receive toolkits with tips for executing their project and working with local media to promote it;
  • Execute the project during the last two weeks of April, with the project unveiled nationally on the Web in May; and
  • Document their project through blog, photos, and video postings on the Act Out Loud website.

On May 1, after the projects have been unveiled, the public will be invited to vote for their favorites at www.ActOutLoud.org.  The winning project, based on total online votes, will be announced on May 12.  The top three teams will receive cash awards to continue their traffic safety efforts, with first place receiving $10,000, second place receiving $5,000 and third place receiving $3,000.  A $5,000 grant will also be awarded to the nonprofit national youth organization nominated by the winning team.

If your chapter might be interested in this competition, be sure to visit www.ActOutLoud.org to submit your safe driving project.  Submissions will only be accepted until midnight on March 26.

We'll be featuring more information about NYTSM as May approaches; however, it's not too early for your chapter to begin planning your activity!  Visit the NYTSM website to learn more.  You can also sign up for the weekly NOYS e-newsletter, called Notable NOYS, by clicking here.
New saddstore.org!
SADD Store screenshotThe SADD Store is getting a brand-new look!  The online store, located at saddstore.org, has been completely redesigned to be more user-friendly, intuitive, and visually appealing.

In addition to a fresh look and an easy-to-use menu bar for navigation, the store contains some shortcuts to featured items and best sellers.  There's also a Sale Bin for special discounts on current items, and a Clearance Rack for discontinued items (no returns).

To begin shopping, visit the SADD Store at saddstore.org, and click on "Browse/Order Via Credit Card" to see all the great merchandise for sale.  If you'd like to use a school purchase order, click on "Order Via Purchase Order" from the home screen, and enter the username and password you received when you set up your purchase order account.  If you don't have an account already set up, you'll need to do so before using a purchase order - approval takes a day or so.

Of course, you can also reach the SADD Store by phone - call 1-800-394-0090 - or by e-mail at saddstore@workflowone.com.

Before you order, don't forget to ask your State Coordinator for a special code so your state SADD organization benefits from your purchase.  Don't have a State Coordinator?  No problem!  Your purchase helps SADD chapters nationwide.
Take the Sleep Challenge!
SADD partnered with the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) on National Sleep Awareness Week, which took place this past week.  We hope your chapter held a sleep-focused activity during this week.  If not, don't worry - it's not too late!

sleep challenge logoThe Great American Sleep Challenge goes on all month, and you can take it yourself and promote it within your school. The Challenge offers a chance to test your sleep habits, play online games, win prizes like a new bed, and educate others with easy e-card reminders.

Check out the Great American Sleep Challenge today, and consider spreading the word to your classmates. To learn more, click here.
New SADD Speaker Series Program!
In past issues of The SADDvocate, we told you about familyfocus, one of the programs in the SADD Speaker Series, which was designed for audiences of parents and teens.  Now we're happy to offer schoolspeaker,a program for school audiences.

SADD's schoolspeaker presentation, part of the SADD Speaker Series, focuses on empowering students to make healthy choices.  Young people are motivated toward positive risk-taking and peer-to-peer education and prevention.  The schoolspeaker presentation is dynamic, interactive, and tailored to the concerns of your community.  It is designed as a daytime assembly for middle or high school students.

Wallace headshotA speaker who is anything but "typical," SADD Chairman and CEO Stephen Wallace brings his audience years of experience as a school psychologist and adolescent counselor during this 50-minute candid and constructive program.  By mixing stories and humor with audience participation and sound research, he sheds new light on the most difficult issues facing teens today: underage drinking, impaired and dangerous driving, drug use, and teen violence and suicide.

How can you bring the schoolspeaker presentation and SADD's Chairman and CEO to your school?  Visit saddspeaker.org, call 877-SADD-INC, or e-mail saddspeaker@sadd.org to request an information packet or book a speaking engagement.  We can also help you with fund-raising ideas and marketing opportunities for this special event.

Useful Information and Resources
There are plenty of great resources online that are useful for SADD chapters and community coalitions.  Here are just a few!

tips for teensNCADI is the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.  There are many free resources that can be mailed to you in bulk.  They have a "Tips for Teens" brochure series that can be downloaded or mailed.  There are also more brochures, posters, videos, and program kits that address virtually every drug and alcohol issue.  Make sure to visit ncadi.samhsa.gov and check out the entire catalog!

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) offers customizable "Open Letters" to parents.  These letters can be customized with the name and logos of SADD chapters, community coalitions, schools, and others.  At this time with proms and graduations coming up, they have a "Senior Year" letter available here.  You can also visit theantidrug.com/openletter for more letters.

CADCA StrategizerCADCA is Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America.  SADD is a CADCA member and exhibits at the annual CADCA conference in February to help encourage coalitions to involve SADD chapters in their efforts.  In partnership with ONDCP, CADCA releases "Strategizers" for coalitions on various topics.  They've just introduced a new one on prescription drugs.  Although designed for coalitions, the Strategizer contains program ideas and other useful information that SADD chapters can use, either in partnership with community coalitions or on their own.  Click here to download a Strategizer.
Shop the SADD eMall Today!
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Are you getting ready to cheer on your favorite Major League Baseball team on opening day?  Get prepared by visiting the MLB Shop to purchase jerseys, hats, collectibles and other memorabilia before the season begins!  If baseball isn't your thing, then check out the ESPN Shop for all your March Madness needs.

When you order online through the SADD eMall at www.sadd-emall.com, a portion of your purchase will support SADD programs and activities.

Check out newly added stores, such as Old Navy and Coldwater Creek. The full store list also includes Buy.com, Columbia House, Gap, and Snapfish.  Get creative and find an April Fools' Day gift for a friend!

And don't forget that tax day is April 15.  File your taxes with the help of TurboTax, which can be found on the SADD eMall, too.

Helping SADD while making your everyday purchases is easy.  Simply visit www.sadd-emall.com, click on the store of your choice, and do your shopping.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Chapter Spotlight: Fayette-Ware
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In the Spotlight this month is Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School SADD from Somerville, Tennessee.  FWCHS SADD recently participated in the "Souper Bowl of Caring," a national food and charity donation program timed to Super Bowl weekend.

The Souper Bowl of Caring allows those raising money locally to designate where it will go.  The general purpose is to give the money back to the local community rather than sending it to a national group.

FWCHS SADD members already had a cause in mind for their donations.  Anthony, a student at FWCHS, was in a serious car crash in January and remained in the trauma unit in a Memphis hospital (50 miles away) at the time of the Super Bowl.  His mother was with him constantly, and, as a result, was incurring expenses.  All of the money raised went to defer expenses from Anthony's hospital stay.

SADD Advisor Chris Dupree reports that the SADD chapter raised more than $600 for Anthony's family during the event.  Each student filled out a donor card that was affixed to a corridor wall to create a "Wall of Caring."  Pictured above are SADD students and faculty in front of the wall.  One student passing by took in the huge number of donor cards on the wall and said, "Wow!  This is what we did!"  Congrats to everyone at Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School SADD for this show of care and compassion for one of their own!

souper bowl logoThe Souper Bowl of Caring happens every year.  Although it began as a church-focused campaign, it now also takes place in schools and communities throughout the United States and beyond.  Participating groups raised more than $9 million in 2008.  To learn more about how your chapter can participate in 2009, visit souperbowl.org

If you'd like to see YOUR chapter featured in The SADDvocate or in our print newsletter, Decisions, be sure to let us know about what you're doing!  Include a picture or two if you can.  Send news to Chris Egan, SADD National Director of Field Services, at cegan@sadd.org or at the mailing address at the bottom of this e-mail.
SADD Program Corner
SADD's Program Corner will be written each month by a member of the SADD National Student Leadership Council (SLC).  The Program Corner will bring you quick and easy ideas for activities to enliven chapter meetings, brighten your school, or reach out to recruit new members.  This month we welcome SLC member Joe Laston from Williston, Vermont.

Joe Laston pictureHey, SADD students!  I'm Joe Laston from the SLC.  This month I would like to share with you a great way to raise funds for your SADD chapter.

When your school team is playing at home, you can rent a couch or two lounge chairs from your local rental center, or borrow them from someone.  Place the couches on the football field or right on the basketball court.  Sell raffle tickets at a SADD stand for the spectators to win those seats during the game.  When the first period or quarter is over, announce the name of two or four tickets (two for the chairs, four for the couch), and the winners get to sit in those seats for the remainder of the game.

dollar signTicket prices usually range from $1 to $2, but if you can coordinate with the concession stand, maybe you can throw in a snack and drink, and then the price can be up to $5.  This is a great way to watch the game and spread the word about SADD.  If you have a summer baseball or softball team, you can do the same thing, but with a kiddie pool and lawn chairs.

I hope your next SADD fund-raiser is spectacular!

Did you know there are lots of free activity ideas at sadd.org?  Click here to see a list of some of the great ideas for activities your chapter can do!

And don't forget about the SADD Manual, which is filled with important information and helpful activity plans.  Click here to learn more about the new SADD Manual.
"Boost Up" a Friend or Classmate!
Boostup logoOur partners at the Ad Council have introduced a new campaign presented in conjunction with the U.S. Army.  The "Boost" campaign, located at boostup.org, is designed to encourage teens who are in danger of dropping out of school.

The boostup.org website allows visitors to send encouraging messages to teens through e-mail or text messages.  Do you know students in danger of dropping out of high school?  Does your SADD chapter want to reach out to them?  Visit boostup.org today and click on "Send Boost" to support them!
Important Reminders
08 Conf logo Don't forget to register for the 2008 SADD National Conference, which will be held June 22-25, 2008, in Phoenix, Arizona!

We ask everyone to register by March 21, and the final payment deadline is April 15 - so please register soon!  To learn more, click here.  Or, if you're ready, click here to register.  Don't forget your cowboy hat and boots, and come discover your Passion ... Power ... Identity!

spring08 newsletterCheck out the Spring 2008 issue of Decisions, which is online now. This latest edition of SADD's newsletter contains valuable information about healthy eating, policy enforcement, alcohol breath-testing at school events, and the 2008 SADD National Conference. Don't miss this issue, available only on the SADD website - click here to read it.

SADD is offering nine $500 college scholarships.  Applicantsdollar sign must be students who are entering their freshman year in college in the fall of 2008, dedicated to living the SADD lifestyle, currently in a registered SADD chapter, and residents of the United States.  Applications must be postmarked by April 25, 2008.  To learn more, click here.

At the 2008 SADD National Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, SADD will recognize outstanding chapters and advisors with this year's SADD National Awards: Activity of the Year, Advisor of the Year, and Chapter of the Year.

dollar signNominations must be related to work supporting the SADD mission between April 1, 2007, and April 1, 2008.  Cash prizes of $500, $250, and $100 will be awarded to first-, second-, and third-place winners, respectively, in each category.  In addition, SADD National will cover the cost of a SADD National Ground Package to the conference for one student and one adult for the first-place winners of each award, to ensure that they can accept their awards in person (winners are responsible for their own travel to Phoenix).

Nominations may be submitted by a SADD student or advisor; self-nominations are accepted.  Nomination forms are available on the sadd.org website now.  Completed forms and supporting materials must be received at the SADD National office by April 11, 2008.  For the nomination forms, click here.
Don't forget that the SADD National Field Services Department is here to provide help and support to chapters, especially those in states without State Coordinators.  Just call 1-877-SADD-INC or e-mail cegan@sadd.org or kfrench@sadd.org for service.

Please spread the word about this newsletter!  You can sign up to receive it
on the sadd.org website, and we'd like as many students and advisors as possible to sign up.  The SADDvocate will be published every month during the school year.

We'll send this newsletter to any new subscribers at the end of each month, so encourage people to sign up, and they'll soon get their own copy of it.  If you'd like to forward the newsletter to others, please DON'T forward it within your e-mail program, which distorts the formatting, links, and graphics.  Instead, use the "Forward This Issue to a Friend" link at the top or bottom left of this newsletter.

The SADDvocate is designed to be visually appealing and colorful, with graphics and photos throughout.  Make sure you are enabling images in your e-mail program to see it properly.  If you receive only a text version of the newsletter, ask your IT person at school how you can receive HTML messages to get the full benefit of this newsletter.

Thanks again for all you do for SADD!
 
Sincerely,
 

Christopher Egan, Director of Field Services

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Kristin French, Assistant Director of Field Services