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Community Action Kits
To help citizens take action in their local communities to reduce DWI death and injury, the Center
has created a list of Community Action Kits created by a wide variety of organizations and agencies.
These kits can help communities track alcohol advertising, reduce underage drinking, decrease alcohol
overservice, or even establish designated driver programs.
If you have any questions about the information contained in these kits, please contact the agency or
organization which published the kit. If you would like to meet with someone from the DWI Resource Center
to obtain DWI information in your neighborhood, or to discuss your community's plans for reducing DWI
death and injury, please contact us at (505) 881-1084.
FACE
FACE is a national non-profit organization that supports sensible alcohol policies and practices through the development of messages, strategies and training designed to create public awareness and action on alcohol issues. The following Community Action Kits were created by FACE for public distribution:- Community Alcohol Personality Survey (CAPS)
- College Community Alcohol Personality Survey
- Alcohol & Billboards
- Alcohol Sales & Community Events
- Compliance Checks
- Enforcing Minimum Drinking Age
- Tools for Youth Advocates
- Keg Registration
- Outlet Density
- Responsible Alcohol Service
- Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: Scientific Evidence
Join Together
Join Together, a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing effective drug and alcohol policy and prevention, has a wide variety of tools available on their website to assist communities in reducing alcohol and drug-relative issues, including:- Community Involvement: What Can I Do?"
- Protect America's Kids Against Alcohol
- How Do We Know We Are Making A Difference? A Community Alcohol, Tobacco and Drug Indicators Handbook
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NTHSA is a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation dedicated to achieving the highest standards of excellence in motor vehicle and highway safety. NHTSA publishes an enormous body of research, materials, and guides pertaining to impaired driving, including:Help us reduce DWI death and injury and expand our services. Donate today!
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