Parents Who Host Parties
Parents Who Host, Lose The Most
What parents should know:
- As a parent, you cannot give alcohol to your teen’s friends under the age of 21 under any circumstance, even in your own home, even with their parent’s permission
- You cannot knowingly allow a person under 21, other than your own child, to remain in your home or on your property while consuming or possessing alcohol
If you break the law:
- You can face a maximum sentence of six months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine
- Others can sue you if you give alcohol to anyone under 21 and they, in turn, hurt someone, hurt themselves or damage property
Things you can do as a parent:
- Refuse to supply alcohol to children other than your own in your home or on your property
- Be at home when your teen has a party
- Make sure that alcohol is not brought into your home or property by your teen’s friends
- Talk to other parents about not providing alcohol at other events your child will be attending
- Offer alcohol-free opportunities and activities in your home so teens will feel welcome Report underage drinking by calling the anonymous, toll-free Hotline at 1-877-4-MINORS