It seems innocent enough: the party to celebrate the big game, the celebration to end rush week or the bash to ring in the weekend. Yet, the consequences that come with simply hosting a party where alcohol is served to people who are underage can change the party atmosphere into quite a sobering experience.
Many young people ages 21 to 24, especially those on college campuses, do not know that hosting a party and allowing underage friends to possess or consume alcohol can be a risky (and illegal) proposition.
Drug Free Action Alliance has developed a program to help colleges educate their students on the responsibilities of social hosting. Based on the nationally-recognized, evidence-based program, “Parents Who Host Lose the Most,” BUZZKILL: Serve Under 21 and the Party’s Over is an eye-catching social host campaign that gives colleges the tools to let students understand the consequences when hosting parties where alcohol is available and underage people attend. Read More
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