Thursday, April 30, 2009

Our Community Leader- She's our champion!


Mrs. Kathy Ashbridge is the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services for the Upper Merion Area School District. She is also the project director for the local coalition- CAST- Community Alliance for a Safer Tomorrow. She has great wisdom and years of experience in serving youth of all ages. Her desire is to keep youth safe from drugs and alcohol and other risky behavior that could inhibit students from thier highest potential.

Mental health is important at any age!

If youth are depressed, they are more likely to drink alcohol or engage in risky behavior. All are welcome to attend a seminar on Mental Health and Wellness by the Minding Your Mind Foundation on Monday May 4th at 7pm in Temple Bethel Hillel (1001 Remmington Rd) Wynnewood, PA. It's free!

Check out www.mindingyourmind.org to reserve your space!

Taping the Public Service announcement

On April 23rd we videotaped the raw footage for the public service announcement encouraging youth to not drink and drive. The public service announcement is sobering because it shows the horrific consequences of someone who might drink and drive- a car crash. Here are some photos...it was super cold that day and we had to be out in our prom dresses!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Creating Our Public Service Announcement

Today, five members of the Green Light for Sober team met to shoot the public service announcement. The theme of the announcement was a warning to teens about driving safe around prom time. Another theme was that it is wise to call a trusted adult for help rather than risk driving impaired.

Thank you Allstate for your movie directing/ production help and thank you King of Prussia Courier for sharing our story!

Stay tuned for the broadcasting of the PSA on local and school district channels! Now it's the fun part- editing... Go Team Green Light for Sober!

Community Forum Perspective as being a Facilitator

Wednesday, April 22, the community forum was held by myself Abbie Demcher and Bianca Deluca. It went exactly as we planned. Spreading awareness about alcoholism and driving safely was accomplished. We discussed about peoples' thoughts and views on how our school and the general youth today struggle with the use of alcohol. Seeing many students show up to the forum was a good turn-out to both of us. Hearing other students, the administration, teachers, counselors, and faculty's responses contained some extremely good feed-back. We really enjoyed moderating this discussion and hope to do it again in the future.

It's the Chick Fil- A cow!




Our mascot and pictures from the Forum





Eat more chicken?

Yesterday April 22nd, 2009 directly after high school, I was surprised to be greeted by a special guest by my car- the Chick Fil- A Cow! He was waiting for all the student drivers to leave the student lot and handed out coupons for free Chick Fil- A sandwiches if we were wearing our seatbelts. Other students were excited as we got into our cars and one student even asked for his autograph! As I pulled out, I was wearing my seatbelt and I am going to the Chick Fil- A in the King of Prussia mall for a sandwich and their awesome milkshakes! Yay- National Youth Traffic Safety Month!

Community Forum was a success!

Yesterday was Earth Day- Reuse, Reduce, Recycle! Not only did the Upper Merion Area School District celebrate No Energy Day, but the Green Light for Sober Team conducted its community forum. Teachers, administrators, community members, and almost 25 students participated in a great discussion about traffic safety and alcohol. The legal minimum age to drink alcohol, Click it or Ticket Seatbelt safety campaign, party hosting, and alcohol availability were among the issues discussed in detail. Many students talked about the difficulty in asking for a designated driver or in calling a trusted adult or their parents to come and pick them up. The consensus was that it is hard at any age to admit that you are too drunk to drive, because it bring feelings of shame and embarrassment. There was also a general feeling that students are willing to take te risk to drink and drive because they do not think that any of the tragic stats would really happen to them.

Many students felt that drinking is not the only way to have fun, but in the Upper Merion Area, there are few places to go to have fun- the mall or someone's house. Students reported the need for more activities on the weekends at school and/ or in the community. This forum was just a start to the many conversations surrounding tough decisions and alcohol, but all the Green Light for Sober team members enjoyed the conversation, great food (Yay, Corner Bakery), and time to have their voices heard.

If you missed it, watch the Viking Channel School District cable broadcasting (Comcast 28 and verizon 32) TODAY Thursday April 23rd at 8:30pm!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

April 17, 2009

This past week our Green Light for Sober team got together to discuss the next up coming events. This week we are going to shoot our public safety video, so in order to tape it we talked about what our main point of the video is and how to get the message across to the community. We discussed each scene and what would happen in each individual scene.
This past week we also discussed ideas for our forum that will take place this week. My teammates who are incharge of this wrote down the ideas and questions that will be asked during our community forum.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Ever Pull a U-Turn?

"Ever Pull a U-Turn? This One Will Help Keep Our Young Adults Alive. Look, we're going to be honest. Talking to 16-20-year-olds about avoiding drunk driving and other destructive behavior isn't easy. At all. Peer pressure, social stigma, the Internet and beyond all tell young adults that everyone their age is drinking and that they're outcasts if they don't join the party.

But, here's the kicker: Research suggests that the opposite is true. The majority of our young people are making smart decisions and abstaining from drinking and driving. We need to encourage and empower our young people to continue making smart decisions and help them understand that their commonly used phrase, “everybody is doing it,” just isn't true.

So, not everyone is drinking. Not everyone is doing drugs. And yet, more and more young adults are dying in drunk driving crashes every year. The PA DUI Association wants that to change. Our response? The U-Turn campaign.

We're hosting a webcast for you – the teachers, parents, police offers and others who care about our youth – so you can see what we have planned for U-Turn, ask questions, give feedback and find out how you can help. We can't do this without your support, so your involvement is really important to us. Please mark your calendars and make plans to join us.
It's easy to get involved. Just visit www.pullayouee.com, sign up and we'll send you all the details. Then, tune in on Thursday, April 30th to participate. Come help us change perception across our state and save young lives while we're at it."

Team DUI Pennsylvania DUI Association
PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thank you, law enforcement!

Did you know that April is Support Enforcement month?

Well, the Upper Merion, West Conshohocken, and Bridgeport police are doing a marvelous job in keeping the Upper Merion Area safe. The Green Light for Sober team and the entire community sends out a big thank you for enforcing drivers to wear their seatbelts and follow the Pennsylvania traffic laws. It is because of dedicated law enforcement that youth are safe on the roadways in the Upper Merion Area! Kudos!