Washington Regional Alcohol Program

Washington Regional Alcohol Program The nonprofit Washington Regional Alcohol Program is an award-winning public-private partnership working to prevent drunk driving and underage drinking.

🆕 The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board will be hosting a free online presentation next Wednesday evening (J...
06/03/2026

🆕 The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board will be hosting a free online presentation next Wednesday evening (June 10 at 6:00 pm) of the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) "Talk. They Hear You." underage drinking campaign designed for parents and caregivers of children, teens & young adults to “provide practical tips on how start and continue having conversations about underage drinking and substance use.” 👪

▶️ Learn more at https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/community-services-board/events/2026-06-10-talk-they-hear-you

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In baseball, it’s always been about getting home safe.If you’re going to today’s final Washington Nationals' homestand g...
06/03/2026

In baseball, it’s always been about getting home safe.

If you’re going to today’s final Washington Nationals' homestand game (until next weekend) and alcohol is involved, please plan a safe ride home. ⚾️

06/03/2026

Parents - your kids are watching! Teens consistently report that parents influence their driving behaviors more than anyone else.

Model the behaviors you want your teen to follow – buckling up, avoiding distractions, following speed limits, and never driving impaired.

Let’s make safety a summer priority.

Visit https://www.100safestdaysofsummer.org/ for more information and start the 🗣️ conversation today!

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Change starts with you.

Be the teen who puts the phone away.
Be the one who wears a seatbelt.
Be the one who speaks up when friends make unsafe choices.

Leadership isn't about being in charge. It's about setting the example.



Because we care . . .

🆕 Following a call re. a “large group of juveniles” refusing to leave the Maple Avenue Chipotle, Town of Vienna Police d...
06/02/2026

🆕 Following a call re. a “large group of juveniles” refusing to leave the Maple Avenue Chipotle, Town of Vienna Police detain two teens suspected of underage drinking inc. a 15-year-old female demonstrating “slurred and incoherent speech, difficulty maintaining balance and erratic behavior.” Each youth issued counseling summons and released to a parent. 🚔 https://viennava.gov/files/5589858d-4c99-4538-83a2-cb87b354d328/05-29-2026-Vienna-Police-Highlights.pdf

06/02/2026

Kids are counting on you to keep them safe. Don’t start the engine until you hear that click.
Buckle up!

06/02/2026

Traffic crashes are a leading cause of death for teens 15-18 years oldâť—

Parents — with summer right around the corner, now's the time to make sure your teen is following the rules of the road:
đź”´ Buckle up
âš« Follow the speed limit
đź”´ Limit passengers
âš« Don't drive drowsy
đź”´ Never drive impaired

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