Ask. Listen. Learn.
Jun
14
2013
I feel so fortunate to be blessed with four awesome kids who all add so many dimensions to my life! As a dad, I respect the responsibility of being a good role model and father to my kids....
Jun
12
2013
At The Century Council, we are always excited when our friends encourage kids to live a healthy lifestyle. We're halfway through the year and the Ask, Listen, Learn: Kids And Alcohol Don't...
May
21
2013
As we announced in March, The Century Council and the National Association for Sports and Physical Education (NASPE) collaborated to bring the Ask Listen Learn Challenge to schools across the country...
May
13
2013
The Century Council welcomes the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to our effort to engage the nation’...
May
09
2013
It’s National Physical Fitness and Sports Month! Through The Century Council’s Ask,Listen, Learn: Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix Program, we encourage our nation’s youth to make...
May
09
2013
This week is National Teacher Appreciation week. We know how valuable teachers are to our nation’s youth. Not only do they provide them with the tools to succeed in life, but they also...
Apr
30
2013
Alcohol Awareness Month is almost over but our work is far from over. Our April goal was to ignite a million conversations about drunk driving and underage drinking - and we did it (by a lot,...
Apr
24
2013
Well, at least we think it’s the greatest show on Earth! Today is National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day! For 6 years, The Century Council has hosted an event on Capitol Hill to...
Apr
17
2013
The USA Today article titled Most teen-drinking deaths aren’t traffic-related is not really new information, but it serves as a reminder to all parents to speak with your sons and daughters...
Apr
16
2013
According to the Washington DC Department of Health, approximately one-fourth of all DC high school students begin drinking alcohol before the age of 13. Early alcohol use among DC high school...











