The Drug-Free All Stars of Angelina County, funded by a grant from TxDOT, recently completed their annual event, Project Sticker Shock. The Project Sticker Shock campaign is aimed at preventing underage drinking by reminding adults not to provide alcohol for minors. The 58 Drug-Free All Stars stickered 30 grocery and convenience stores throughout Angelina County to help prevent underage alcohol use. The Coalition, Inc. and the Drug-Free All Stars would like to thank Brookshire Brothers, La Michoacana Meat Market, Hernandez Grocery, Big’s convenience stores, Walgreens on Frank Ave., and Coleman’s convenience store for participating in this year’s Project Sticker Shock.
The Coalition hopes Project Sticker Shock makes the community aware of the dangers of providing alcohol to minors; not only is it against the law, but it can have deadly consequences. Lufkin High School Drug-Free All Star, Reagan McDonald, commented, “Project Sticker Shock allows us to actively prevent underage drinking in our community. By going to places like Brookeshire Brothers, we were able to locally advocate against providing alcohol to minors in our community.” Research shows that teens who start drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop substance dependence later in life than those who wait to drink until age 21 or older.


Sergio Jimenez, Central HS Drug-Free All Star, and Hannah Jones, Diboll HS Drug-Free All Star, sticker at the Pollok Brookshire Brothers.

Madison Watson, Hudson HS Drug-Free All Star, stickers at a local alcohol retailer.

Isaac Gonzalez, Diboll Drug-Free All Star, stickering packages at his local alcohol retailer.

Isis Luna and Hailey Lovelady, Diboll Drug-Free All Stars, place stickers on packages of beer at their local Brookshire Brothers.

Rigo Bautista, Huntington HS Drug-Free All Star, sticker packages of alcohol at his local store.
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