April is Alcohol Awareness Month
[April 21, 2025]
Established in 1987 by the National Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence (NCADD), Alcohol Awareness Month has become a way for
the community to support those effected by or dealing with Alcoholism.
Alcohol Awareness Month aims to raise awareness about the dangers of
excessive alcohol consumption through activities, events, educational
materials, and conversations to create effective strategies for
preventing alcohol-related problems and reduce the stigma surrounding
addiction.
The goal is to reduce the stigma associated with alcohol-related
problems and facilitate effective solutions for individuals and the
public. Whether it is underage drinking prevention, an alcohol
intervention for family or friends, or someone finally ready to take the
steps to recovery, below are ways you can support.
Things you can do to support:
Get informed about the dangers of excessive alcohol use
Advocate for healthy coping and lifestyle alternatives
Encourage early intervention and support recovery

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"The ILCC remains committed to educating the public, and especially
youth, about the risk factors associated with abusing alcohol and
underage drinking. If we can prevent one person from being affected
by the dangers of alcohol, then all the work and energy we put into
promoting alcohol awareness is worth it," said Illinois Liquor
Control Commission Executive Director Lisa Gardner.
If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol addiction or
related issues, it is important to seek
help from
healthcare professionals or support groups specialized in alcohol
recovery. For more information about Alcohol Awareness Month,
visit Prevention First and
the
Alcohol Policy Resource Center for education, resources, and
tools on evidence-based alcohol policy strategies.
[Illinois Liquor
Control Commission]
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