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NCADD News Release
For More Information, Contact:
Jeffrey Hon, Director for Public Information
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For Immediate Release:
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Darryl Strawberry to Serve as National Spokesperson; Will Drive Home Prevention Message to Young Sports Fans
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Baseball star Darryl Strawberry, who once declared that
hitting a home run is easier than staying in recovery from
addiction to alcohol or other drugs, has agreed to serve as the
national spokesperson for the National Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence, Inc. (NCADD). In this capacity, Strawberry will
appear at NCADD functions and travel to NCADD Affiliates around
the country for personal speaking engagements as his health and
professional schedule permit.
"This role will provide me with an opportunity to give
something back to all the people who supported me in my own
battle with addiction," said Strawberry. "I want to reach kids
with the message that alcohol and other drugs can take over your
life no matter who you are and destroy everything that you've
ever worked hard for--your talent, your career, your self-respect
and even your family."
Young sports fans can identify with Darryl Strawberry,"
explained NCADD board member Adele C. Smithers, who encouraged
the 36-year-old New York Yankee outfielder to assume this
important responsibility off the baseball diamond. "Because he
has `been there, done that,' they will hear what he has to say.
With his enormous name recognition, Strawberry will help NCADD
drive home our prevention message stronger than ever before to a
much larger audience."
Strawberry, a power hitter with more than 300 home runs who
has played for three World Series championship teams, has been in
recovery from addiction to alcohol and cocaine since 1995. An
alumnus of the Smithers Center for Alcoholism Treatment,
Strawberry and his wife, Charisse, reside with their two children
in California.
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence,
Inc. provides education, information, help and hope in the fight
against the chronic and often fatal disease of alcoholism, and
other drug addictions. Founded in 1944, NCADD, with its
nationwide network of Affiliates, advocates prevention,
intervention and treatment and is committed to ridding the
disease of its stigma and its sufferers from their denial and
shame.
1/20/99
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National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
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244 East 58th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10022
phone: 212/269-7797 fax: 212/269-7510
email: national@ncadd.org http://www.ncadd.org
HOPE LINE: 800/NCA-CALL (24-hour Affiliate referral)
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