Lt. Gov. Evette joins DAODAS to launch new campaign seeks to educate SC parents on speaking to their children about dangers of drugs

Lt. Gov. Evette joins DAODAS to launch new campaign seeks to educate SC parents on speaking to their children about dangers of drugs

by Matthew Sockol – Originally Published by WCIV on November 30th 2023

SOUTH CAROLINA (WCIV) — The South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS) launched a new campaign dedicated to educating parents on how to have open conversations with their children about alcohol abuse, smoking, vaping and the dangers of other drugs.

“This campaign features statements from real South Carolina children and teens about the challenges they are facing right now,” DAODAS Director Sara Goldsby said in a statement. “We want to use this as an opportunity to help parents tackle tough topics in a way that makes their kids listen.”

According to DAODAS, 23% of students in grades 9-12 in South Carolina admit they drank alcohol in the past month while 47% say have tried electronic vapor products. When it comes to talking about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, it’s best to have conversations early. Educating parents and young people about substance use and misuse before it takes place is key to preventing it from happening.

“This is an issue that impacts thousands of South Carolinians and it is not just those who abuse these drugs that suffer, but their families and loved ones who suffer with them,” Lt. Governor Pamela Evette said in a statement. “That is why it is so vital that we educate our young people about the dangers of drugs and work to ensure that they don’t use drugs in the first place.

“We can’t educate our children on these dangers if we can’t find an effective way to communicate with them,” she continued in her statement. “That’s exactly what this program will do.”

The campaign has a website and social media channels in which parents can go to learn more about having important conversations with their kids, according to DAODAS. The website provides a place where parents will find tips on how to start a conversation, how to keep conversations going, and learning how to better talk to their child.

Lt. Gov. Evette Joins President Trump at USC-Clemson Football Game

Lt. Gov. Evette Joins President Trump at USC-Clemson Football Game

President Trump was in attendance for the annual Palmetto Bowl this past Saturday, November 25, 2023. Lt. Governor Evette was pleased to greet President Trump at the airport alongside her husband David, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, Governor Henry McMaster, and First Lady Peggy McMaster.

Following the game, Lt. Governor Evette posted on her social media channels: “It was wonderful to welcome you back to SC President Trump! Thank you for joining us for a great game, always making my family feel special, and bringing good luck to our Clemson Tigers. 🧡 Trump War Room.”

According to reporting by Alexa Jurado and Joseph Bustos at The State, “The TV broadcast on the SEC Network briefly featured a shot of Trump from a box in the stadium during the second quarter of the game, showing Trump standing between S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster and Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and interacting positively with the crowd below him.”

Read more from The State here.

Lt. Gov. touts education at chamber luncheon

Lt. Gov. touts education at chamber luncheon

South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette talked about the importance of education and a burgeoning workforce at the Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Legislative Luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 31, at the Summerville Country Club.