National data shows that Vermonters in all age groups drink alcohol at higher rates compared to the rest of the US. We also know that this is particularly troubling for youth. Research shows that people who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at 21.
Over consumption of alcohol can lead to both immediate and long-term health and social consequences for individuals of all ages. It is estimated that more than 140,000 people die from alcohol-related causes annually
Alcohol use contributes to a range of health risks including liver disease, cardiovascular problems, and certain cancers. In the US, alcohol is the fourth-leading preventable cause of death. Additionally, alcohol misuse can exacerbate mental health issues and also contributes to significant accidents, injuries, and risky behaviors. HCC works to support local efforts to reduce over consumption of alcohol and prevent underage drinking.
Information is always changing and we try to update this page as new resources become available and others phase out. If you are local to the Upper Valley and can’t find what you need, please reach out to us and we’ll connect you to the right information.
Vermont Department of Health Information on Alcohol
Alcohol and Public Health from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Alcohol Screening provides help to assess alcohol use behaviors and health risk
Alcohol Screening Tool: Check Your Drinking This tool from the CDC, helps you assess your drinking and if you want to drink less, it can also help you build a plan to make healthier choices.
Talk, They Hear You from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to help you start—and keep up—the conversation about the dangers of drinking alcohol and using other drugs at a young age.
ParentUp Vermont is a resource from the Vermont Department of Health with lots of suggestions for initiating conversations about substance use with youth.
Wit’s End is a local, weekly support group for family members of adolescents or adults who are having problems related to alcohol, other substance use, or harmful addictive behaviors.