Pubdate: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 Source: Pacific Daily News (US GU) Copyright: 2006 Pacific Daily News Contact: http://www.guampdn.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.guampdn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1122 Author: Mark-Alexander Pieper STREET SMART WARNS TEENS REALITIES OF DRUG ABUSE Anheuser-Busch has long spouted the slogan that "responsibility matters," and yesterday the company and its local distributor Ambros Inc. took steps to try to teach the island's youth about the pitfalls of drug abuse. The beer company is sponsoring a three-day tour of local high schools by the Stay Alive From Education's Street Smart program. The program recounts the real-life drama experienced by firefighter-paramedics as they work to save the lives of youth who have made poor choices when it comes to underage drinking or using illegal drugs, according to a press release from the company. Yesterday Miami-Dade Fire Department firefighter Vincent Easevoli, the executive director of the organization, and fellow firefighter Joe McCluan -- from the Orlando, Florida fire department -- were at George Washington High School to share their message with students. "It's so rewarding later when students share how the presentation has made a difference in their lives," Easevoli said. "Whether that's choosing not to engage in underage drinking or use illegal drugs, or choosing to wear a seat belt, ... their stories motivate us to reach even more students with those positive messages." School rounds The Street Smart group also will make presentations at Father Duenas Memorial School, Notre Dame High School, St. John's School and to Department of Defense schools and other military personnel at COMNAVMAR and Anderson Air Force Base. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine