 EVANSTON, IL - The Evanston Substance Abuse Prevention
(ESAP) Coalition in partnership with the Evanston Police Department will be
visiting local retail liquor establishments, and other concerned businesses on
Thursday, April 5 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. to hang posters, place decals on cooler
doors, post bottle tags on alcohol packaging and distribute coasters reminding
patrons of the risks when purchasing alcohol for minors. The YOUR ACTIONS
MATTER! Campaign materials were created by the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission (ILCC) to remind adults that preventing underage drinking is everyone’s
responsibility.
YOUR ACTIONS MATTER! Is a statewide campaign,
sponsored by the ILCC’s Don’t Be Sorry campaign, and carry’s a positive message
serving as a reminder that the vast majority of adults in Illinois to not
provide alcohol to minors. Preventing underage drinking is everyone’s
responsibility, and adults, youth, law enforcement and retail stores all need
to be part of the solution.
The ESAP Coalition’s mission is to increase
the health of Evanston youth by preventing alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use
through community-level strategies. The coalition’s Alcohol Committee and its
volunteers, including EPD, Institute for Therapy Through the Arts (ITA), and
ETHS students, are implementing Evanston’s 2018 YOUR ACTIONS MATTER! Campaign.
ESAP Coalition strategies are informed by
local assessment. Data collected from Evanston youth show that adult provision
of alcohol for youth is a concern in the community. According to results from
the 2016 Illinois Youth Survey most local youth who drink alcohol obtain it
from at least one of the following sources: a knowing parent, another knowing
adult, an older sibling, or a stranger who purchased it for them. The YOUR
ACTIONS MATTER! Campaign hopes to encourage adults to think twice before making
it easier for youth to access alcohol.
The
following Evanston businesses have agreed to participate in this year’s
campaign: Orrington Hilton, D&D
Finer Foods, The Wine Goddess, Evanston 1st Liquors, Jewel-Osco (on Chicago Ave
and Howard Ave), Buffalo Joes, La Macchina, Smylie Brothers Brewing Co., The
Celtic Knot, Prairie Moon, Flat Top Grill, Chili’s, Cheesie’s Pub & Grub,
Lulu’s Taco Diablo, Ace Hardware, Blue Stone, Temperance Beer Co., Shell Gas
Station (on Oakton), Cross Rhodes Restaurant, Lou
Malnati's Restaurant, Bar Louie, Fire House Grill, Gigio’s & World of Beer.
The ESAP Coalition thanks, these
businesses for their commitment to keeping Evanston youth alcohol-free.
To learn more about the YOUR ACTIONS MATTER!
Campaign or to become involved, please contact the ESAP Coalition Alcohol Committee
Chair, Julia Brownfield at jbrownfield@peerservices.org, call 847-492-1778 or
visit the ESAP Coalition online at www.esapcoalition.org..
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