The DUI Council of Lancaster County has unveiled its latest billboard created by the Leaders of Future Generations Program students. The billboard is located on Route 30 eastbound between the Mountville and Centerville exits. The students' billboard design includes the statement "I want the best for my future" and depicts making good decisions, asking for help and having a "starter pack" or plan to achieve success, including choosing to remain sober. The billboard will be displayed until Sunday, June 23.
Students in the Leaders of Future Generations Program provide peer-to-peer education. The DUI Council of Lancaster County has commended the students and their director, Richard Khuu, for continuing to help educate others on the dangers of underage drinking.
The Underage Drinking Tip Line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To report an underage drinking situation, an establishment serving minors or parents serving minors, readers may can call 888-UNDER-21 (863-3721).
The DUI Council of Lancaster County is committed to partnering with all community members to take an active role in reducing the incidences of impaired driving, changing risk-taking behaviors, dispelling social misconceptions, preventing underage drinking and limiting youths' access to alcohol.
The council is funded by the Lancaster County Drug and Alcohol Commission through a grant provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Health's Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs.
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