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Issue: # 1November/2010

Greetings!

It is with much excitement and anticipation this newsletter is sent to your inbox. In an effort to more consistently and effectively inform you about Coalition programs, activities, events, and resources as well as the latest local and national news about substance abuse and prevention efforts, the Coalition has a new website and this new format for electronically keeping you in the know.

If you have any questions about what the Coalition is working on, information that has been presented or something else, please contact us. Our goal is to be a valuable resource to you and the community.

Working together with you, for substance free youth,

Carol                             Kelly

Carol Mastroianni                        Kelly Michaud

Executive Director                       Youth Program Coordinator

State of the Coalition 
YAB August CADCA Training

YAB Teens Planning Session August 2010 at

Bloomfield Township Library

Sustaining Substance Free Youth Top Priority

 

Based on research the Coalition has conducted over the last several years with 8th-12th graders, we can confidently state the majority of youth in our community do make good choices and abstain from using alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. It is imperative to remain on this path and continued efforts of substance abuse prevention are just as important to sustain substance free youth.

 

Our Youth Action Board (YAB) has developed a plan to reduce the use of alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug abuse by their peers and those younger. Highlights from this plan include providing substance free events for youth and a greater presence in the schools and community.  Our annual Youth Dialogue Day, CHOICES, will be held with a twist - an equal number of parents will be asked to attend and participate. The Coalition will continue its core programs and campaigns, such as, "Be A Parent, Not A Pal," "Parents Who Host, Lose the Most", and "Family Day: A reminder to eat meals together as a family." We are also going to engage parents more directly in our mission.

 

Our request is simple. We are asking for your financial support so the Coalition can continue its top priority of sustaining substance free youth in our community. Your financial support is so important right now due to an 85% loss of funding.

 

To donate, you may go to our new website, www.bbcoalition.org, and click on the donate button to utilize PayPal or mail your contribution to: 1525 Covington Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301. Your contribution is tax deductible because the Coalition is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

 

Our goal is to fulfill the Coalition's mission to raise awareness and mobilize the entire community to prevent the abuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with a primary focus on youth. What a great way to support our children and community!

Feds Rule Caffeine & Alcohol Shouldn't Mix 
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Associated Press file photo of Four Loko in the foreground and Joose in the background.
Coalitions Help Move Effort Forward

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned four small brewing companies that the caffeine added to their malt alcoholic beverages is an "unsafe food additive" and said that further action, including seizure of their products, is possible under federal law. Read on

Editor's note: Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition is a member of Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities, a nonprofit organization,  that brings Oakland County Coalitions together to work on substance abuse prevention issues, such as getting alcohol energy drinks banned.

The Birmingham Community Coalition, a 501(c)(3),non-profit organization whose mission is to raise awareness and mobilize the entire community to prevent the abuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with a primary focus on our youth! The Coalition's service area includes... Read On 

 

The Youth Action Board (YAB) is a volunteer high school youth group representing the 12 public and private high schools in the Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills School Districts. YAB members meet on a regular basis to dialogue on substance use and abuse trends, as well as other important issues teens face today. Based on this information, they plan and organize safe, fun, alternative community-based and supported events and leadership opportunities for teens.

 
UPCOMING COALITION PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES, EVENTS &
VOLUNTEER/COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
  • BAND JAM @ Club 42 (First United Methodist Church, B'ham),
      Sat, Dec 11, 9:00 - 11:30 p.m. Substance Free Event & Volunteer/Community Service Opportunity

TO VOLUNTEER FOR LISTED OPPS contact Carol Mastroianni at cmastroianni@bbcoalition.org or Kelly Michaud at kmichaud@bbcoalition.org.  

 

WANTED: Talented High School Bands interested in performing at our Battle of the Bands on Friday, January 14 at the Community House in Birmingham. Contact Kelly Michaud at kmichaud@bbcoalition.org if you have a band and want to audition.

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