Campaign Empowers Adults to Say “We Don’t Serve Teens”

Prom, graduation, senior trips… there can be a lot of tricky situations this time of year with teens and access to alcohol. DontServeTeens.gov, available in both English and Spanish, provides parents and others with tools and information to reduce teen drinking and related harm.

We Don’t Serve Teens, a national campaign sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission and other public and private sector organizations, offers information on stopping teens’ easy access to alcohol, the dangers of teen drinking, and what to say to friends and neighbors about serving alcohol to teens. National, state, and local organizations are encouraged to use materials offered on the Web site, including press releases, announcements for broadcasters, and camera-ready logos to spread the We Don’t Serve Teens message.

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