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Educating adults about the influence of alcohol on an individual's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level.
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Congresswoman Shelley Berkley

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Congresswoman Shelley Berkley


"We can all do more to protect lives in southern Nevada, and one way to start is to make sure that our students know the dangers of drinking and driving. It is so important that we remind young people that one bad choice can not only ruin your life, it can end it, when drunk driving is involved."
- Congresswoman Shelley Berkley

In 2002, Congresswoman Berkley first partnered with The Century Council in bringing the Brandon Tells His Story initiative to Nevada. The initiative paints a powerful portrait of the consequences of both underage drinking and drunk driving to students all over the country.

In 2003, Congresswoman Berkley again partnered with us to help launch the Alcohol 101 Plus program, which is designed to educate college-aged students about underage drinking and how to make responsible decisions on campus.

From 2004 to 2006, the Congresswoman partnered several more times with us on a variety of initiative-spotlighting events, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to the fight against drunk driving and underage drinking. These initiatives included additional Brandon Tells His Story presentations, BAE: Blood Alcohol Educator, and Judicial Education events.



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Congresswoman, State of Nevada

Involvement:

Since 2002, Congresswoman Berkley has dedicated time and effort to partnering with The Century Council for numerous events. Congresswoman Berkley’s efforts have been invaluable in bringing the message of stopping drunk driving and underage drinking to the state of Nevada. We are most grateful to the Congresswoman for her contributions.

Awards:

As a token of our deep appreciation, Congresswoman Berkley has been awarded with our Congressional Award, marking her invaluable contributions to the causes of stopping drunk driving and underage drinking. We were pleased to present her with the award in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.


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