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WEB SITE
We hope that this site will give useful facts about alcohol
and its use and abuse. It is our intention to keep this site
current and interesting.
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BIRTHDAY CARDS
B.R.A.D. provides young adults turning age 21 with a birthday card. The card tells Bradley McCue's story, provides information about alcohol poisoning symptoms and a reminder to celebrate responsibly. 85 colleges and universities in 21 states have distributed B.R.A.D. birthday cards. Web site visitors can request cards for individuals on-line, (Request 21st Birthday Card).
School Administrators Interested:
A survey of students receiving the card was completed recently.Click here for details. |
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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Age appropriate presentations have been delivered to over 150 middle and high school, and college level audiences. Presentations are also available to parents, teachers and various service organizations. See the Speaking Engagements page for information on how to schedule a speaker for your school or organization. |
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WALLET CARDS
Laminated wallet cards have been developed to provide
important information regarding the signs, symptoms and appropriate
emergency measures for dealing with alcohol poisoning. Over
200,000 have been distributed to high schools, colleges, and
interested groups and individuals. The cards are also used
as birthday card inserts by many of the colleges participating
in the B.R.A.D. birthday card program. |
 
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BROCHURES, POSTERS, ALCOHOL INFORMATION SHEETS AND
MAGNETS
One brochure states the purpose,
mission and goals of the B.R.A.D. Foundation. Another gives
a brief overview of
the content of the B.R.A.D. education presentation. The 16"
by 20" poster warns readers
that "Passing Out Doesn't
Mean Sleeping It Off" and encourages to take care of
their friends. The alcohol information sheet characterizes
alcohol poisoning as a medical emergency, discusses signs,
symptoms and appropriate emergency measures for dealing with
it. The magnet details the signs and symptoms of alcohol
poisoning in simple terms with appropriate actions. Ordering
information is available on the Request
Literature page of this web site. |