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Local high students P.A.R.T.Y.
SSM, County emergency educational event creates alcohol and risk awareness for local students
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Green County emergency responders reenact a crash scene at the 2022 Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth (P.A.R.T.Y.) Program.

MONROE — SSM Health Monroe Hospital and Green County emergency response organizations provided education at the 2022 “Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth” (P.A.R.T.Y.) Program on October 5. Over 950 local high school students attended to learn how decisions they make related to alcohol and drug use affect everyone around them.

The program included a dramatization featuring student actors, SSM Health Monroe Hospital physicians and nurses, Green County emergency medical services, Monroe police officers, the Green County Sheriff, and community firefighters. Testimonials from a Green County Deputy Coroner, a Green County judge and the personal stories of individuals directly affected by their own choices, or the choices of others related to driving under the influence, were also shared.

“I think kids aren’t really aware that these are choices they’re making. You make the choice to drink and drive, you make the choice to use drugs and get into a car, but they don’t foresee the potential of what can happen under those circumstances,” shared Mary Tessendorf, SSM Health Monroe Hospital Trauma Coordinator. 

It is the P.A.R.T.Y. Program Committee’s hope that students will remember this program and be able to identify a risky situation, and a safer alternative, before it’s too late.