SAFE AND SOBER PROM NIGHT — DO IT RIGHT
SAFE AND SOBER PROM NIGHT
I can think of no better way to raise awareness of the dangers associated with prom season. Safe and Sober Prom Night creates an environment where students actually pressure each other to say "no" instead of "yes" to alcohol and drugs.
Safe and Sober Prom Night encourages students to take a pledge - a written commitment to their parents - to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. In exchange, these students are given incentives to take and keep their commitment, including contributions toward their senior graduation party, wristbands and/or t-shirts, bumper-stickers, and an opportunity to win cash, all at no expense to the schools.
In the 2004-2005 school year, the Safe and Sober Prom Night program was established in Missouri by Kurt Larson and his law firm, Larson Law, in association with the Springfield Public Schools Foundation. The program has since expanded to include high schools across the Ozarks.
Safe and Sober Prom Night continues to expand, and we encourage other schools in southwest Missouri to contact us regarding implementing the program in your community. To get your school involved or for more information about the Safe and Sober program, please read our FAQ available on this website, contact us at 417-890-6677, or use the contact form on our contact us page.
We would love to help your school make the safe choice on prom night!
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