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East Providence Prevention Coalition  
      
 

Contact:

Jennifer Wall
Executive Director of the EPPC
East Providence Prevention Coalition
(401) 435-1923

 

The East Providence Prevention Coalition (EPPC) is a citizens group dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles.  The Coalition develops proactive strategies through collaboration with community partners in both the public and private sectors.  The EPPC's offices are located on the third floor of City Hall, 145 Taunton Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914.

Meet our Board Officers:

                                                

Courtney Lacerda
EPPC Chair

Katie Saraiva
EPPC Vice Chair  

Nicholas Pfeiler
Secretary
 

Scott Rose
Treasurer

 
EPPC Board of Directors:

                                             

Officer Thomas Aguiar
Board Member  

Sgt. John Andrews
Board Member

Officer Doug Borden
Board Member  

Chris Gasbarro
Board Member

 

                                    

Mark Gee
Board Member  

Laura Levine
Board Member 

Elmer Pina
Board Member
  

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Click here for Underage Drinking Parent Resource

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The 21 Proof Training is an evidence based, state approved, Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Training. Staff will learn ID checking, laws, assessing customer intoxication levels, skills for handling customers and refusing sales. Upon successful completion, staff will receive training manuals, quarterly newsletters and RBS required certification. To date we’ve trained over 300 people locally.

It’s the law: Anyone who serves alcoholic beverages is defined as working in a Pouring Establishment. All staff (including wait staff, door personnel, valet staff and owners/managers) must be RBS Certified through a four-hour training. Anyone who sells alcoholic beverages is defined as working in a Non-Pouring Establishment; e.g.; liquor stores. Staff are eligible, though not currently require by law, to be RBS Certified through a four-hour training.

For a 21 Proof Responsible Beverage Service Training Flyer click here.

For a 21 Proof Responsible Beverage Service Registration Form click here.

For other Responsible Beverage Service Trainings and Contact Information click here.

MEETING DATES 2011-2012 

February 2012 EPPC Newsletter    

January 2012 EPPC Newsletter  

December 2011 EPPC Newsletter  

November 2011 EPPC Newsletter  

August 2011 EPPC Newsletter 

July 2011 EPPC Newsletter

June 2011 EPPC Newsletter

May 2011 EPPC Newsletter

April 2011 EPPC Newsletter

March 2011 EPPC Newsletter

February 2011 EPPC Newsletter

Community Resource Book

EPPC Brochure 

DICE Brochure

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