Categories: Louisiana News

East Baton Rouge Parish students take a stand against underage drinking

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — As spring break approaches, several East Baton Rouge Parish students are taking a stand to prevent underage drinking.

One of those students, Carmello Daigre, a junior at Istrouma High School, believes underage drinking is an issue that needs to be addressed.

“Underage kids are drinking, partying and thinking that is okay and cool, but that’s not something that we should be doing,” he said. “It can mess with our brain, our body and our mind.”

Daigre, along with other students who serve as leaders, participated in an awareness call to action at the Rouses Market on Florida Boulevard on Tuesday. They placed stickers on alcohol aisles as part of the Project Sticker Shock program. The initiative serves as a reminder to adults that purchasing alcohol for minors is not only illegal but shouldn’t be done.

Sponsored

“No adult should be handing kids drinks telling them they should drink it,” he said.

Sponsored

Dawn Chanet Collins, prevention coordinator at Capital Area Human Services, explained that Baton Rouge students are not the only ones who take part in this prevention program, but also students in other surrounding parishes. She hopes the initiative will encourage teens to make responsible decisions, especially concerning alcohol and addiction.

“It’s harder for those who have an addiction in their youth to overcome that addiction,” she said.
“They don’t need to cheat themselves and set themselves up for a harder life experience by starting early.”

Latest News

rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

FortiGate Firewalls Exploited in Wave of Attacks to Breach Networks and Steal Credentials

A series of intrusions in early 2026 in which threat actors compromised FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls…

2 hours ago

Crosswalk passes, social districts fails in Henniker town meeting

Amy Guimond, who grew up in Henniker, moved back to town a few years ago…

2 hours ago

Voters approve budget, tax rate hike, and reserve investments in Pembroke

Town officials in Pembroke have learned from past mistakes.  This year, when the wireless microphone…

2 hours ago

Vacant home off Manchester Street in Concord ravaged by fire

A long-vacant house on Airport Road sustained major damage in a fire early Saturday morning.…

2 hours ago

Hopkinton’s $29 million school budget passes as frustration over state funding swells

Amy Bogart has had enough of the state failing to adequately fund education programs, such…

2 hours ago

Loudon barely passes budget, delivers a firm ‘no’ on new firetruck

By the time Kelly Bokhan came to Loudon’s town meeting, she felt her wallet was…

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.