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Saving
Lives with the S.O.S - Students on Sobriety Program
Everyday, 11 teenagers die in alcohol-related accidents. If you've
been drinking, don't drive. And if you know your friends are drinking,
tell them not to drive.

Knowledge
is Power
Participants
attempt sobriety test with vision imparing goggles used to
simulate what it is like to be drunk. |
Through research
and education, the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) promotes
numerous programs, including Students on Sobriety (S.O.S), which
educates teens about the legal, financial and human costs of drinking
and driving.
The law enforcement
speakers bureau officials visit high schools to deliver the message
of the dangers and penalties of drinking and driving.
LEEP is a 501(c)(3)
tax deductible non-profit organization and is eligible for corporate
grants and endowments.
Facts
- Traffic crashes
are the #1 cause of death of young people.
- Teen drivers
are almost four times more likely to be involved in a fatal car
crash than drivers aged 25 to 34 years old.
- 8,155 drivers
ages 15-20 were involvedin fatal crashes nationwide.
- 21% of young
drivers killed in fatal crashes had a blood alcohol level of .10
or higher.
- Alcohol was
a factor in 63% of fatal accidents by teenagers.
- The average
cost for each injured survivor of an alcohol-related crash is
$67,000.
We Need Your Support!
Send
a life-saving message to our kids by supporting the Students on
Sobriety (S.O.S) program. Since its inception, the program has been
presented to more than 100,000 students.
Your tax deductible
donation is what helps make this program possible and allows us
to further expand and enhance this one-of-a-kind program for the
benefit of more students.
PUT S.O.S
IN YOUR SCHOOL

If you would
like to have the Students on Sobriety (S.O.S) Program in your school,
call toll free 1-800-451-1220 or write: LEEP
S.O.S Program Office
28091 Dequindre, #303
Madison Heights, MI 48071
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