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  • Drunk Driving Fatalities Continue to Decline

    The Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) is pleased to present its annual summary 2013 State of Drunk Driving Fatalities in America. This overview includes graphs that summarize the latest available alcohol-impaired driving fatality statistics in the U.S. detailed state-by-state ... Read More >

  • Parenting Behind the Wheel

    Whether we realize it or not, our parents are our first driving instructors. When we’re children, the moment our rear-facing car seat became a forward-facing one, we started watching, learning and adopting the habits of our parents. Think about how ... Read More >

  • Congratulations to the Lead the Break Winners!

    It’s been a great spring break season! With almost 1,000 submissions, college students from all over the country have proven they enjoy spring break productively and responsibly. The Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility and The BACCHUS Initiatives of NASPA are ... Read More >

  • Teens driving drunk less, driving high more

    During the early 1980s, there were more than 5,000 drunk driving fatalities among drivers under age 21. Fast forward 33 years later: The number of drunk driving fatalities involving underage youth has decreased nearly 80% since 1982. We can credit ... Read More >

  • Repeat DUI Offenders: The Importance of Matching Services by Risk and Need

    Change is hard, and the more it is required the harder it is to achieve. We have exhausted all of the simple-minded, one-size-fits-all policies derived from one-dimensional thinking. It is time to think in two dimensions, risk by need, and ... Read More >

  • Appreciation for Teachers Who Have the Tough Conversation

    The students participating in Classroom Champions at the Imagine Hope Tolson School in Washington, D.C. are TRULY loving their friends at Responsibility.org’s Ask, Listen, Learn program! We are still talking about the great time we had on our field trip ... Read More >

  • A Driver's License is Earned; Teens Must Graduate!

    The driver license is among the most coveted milestones on a teen’s road to independence. During this time of learning, it is important for teens to practice and hone their driving skills and also to become educated about safety. As ... Read More >

  • It’s time to talk teen driver safety. #GYTSM

    Buckle up. Put the phone away. Slow down. Don’t drive drunk. Over the past 30 years, we have done a good job of educating the public about safe driving practices as evidenced by reductions in crashes, but we have a ... Read More >

  • Responsibility and Your Tween

    Our job as parents is to unceremoniously kick our baby birds out of the nest and force them to fly. Just kidding. If only it were that easy. While it is our duty to send them out in the big, ... Read More >

  • In response to WaPo’s ‘What parents teach kids about drinking’

    "Mommy's sippy cup" is not just the occasional quiet joke between two friends watching their kids play. Googling “mommy juice” returns 13 million results. Moms default to wine as the punchline far too often and certainly don’t recognize the damaging ... Read More >

  • NCJFCJ: 5 Constructive ways for the courts to address underage drinking

    When people under age 21 consume alcohol, they have committed a status offense – an offense that but for the youth’s age is otherwise considered legal. The juvenile justice system often becomes the avenue by which these youth are held ... Read More >

  • #Responsibility on Capitol Hill for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day!

    Each year, the fourth Thursday of April is one of the most exciting days of the year for us - it’s National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day! For the eighth year, the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility celebrated the ... Read More >

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