Testimonials

Vinnie Birkenmeyer
Residence Director, Martin Hall
Pace University

"I just wanted to let you know the event last night in Martin Hall with the Drinking Game was AWESOME!! We had four teams of 3-4 residents and we played for about 45 minutes. The conversations were great and we had residents that typically do not attend our events and a wide range of alcohol consumption/ knowledge experience levels. The t-shirts were a great hit as well!"

Michelle Lawson
Wellness Center
University of West Florida

"We got the game in and it is awesome! Thank you so much for keeping us updated throughout the process."

Jernee Montoya
LCSW CASAC
Staff Therapist and Coordinator of Clinical AOD Services
Pratt Institute Health & Counseling Center

"I wanted to let you know that I used the Drinking Game with one of our sororities last night, and it was a huge hit! They loved it, and had nothing but good feedback. What a great game you developed - thank you so much!!! I'm gonna try to post it to our FB page so other counseling centers can see it, and maybe consider buying it."

Cory Rosenkranz
Substance Abuse/Violence Prevention Coordinator
Ramapo College of New Jersey

"I received our Game this morning............opened it, looked it over.....almost pushed everything else I was working on to the side--so I could REALLY look through it!! It is awesome--so many components--I can think of, immediately, at least 20 different ways we can use it --with students AND FACULTY!! Thanks so much for your work.

Chelsi Day, Psy.D, HSPP Director, Counseling and Psychological Services Indiana University Kokomo

"This is my favorite. It gets great responses and is a fun, light-hearted way to get at a serious topic (and leads to some really good, serious conversations)!"

Lisa Bardill, Moscaritolo, Ph.D.
Dean for Students
Pace University, Westchester

"Colleges and Universities are always thinking of creative ways to dialogue with students about the misuse and abuse of alcohol. The Drinking Game™ was created to do just that- engage students in conversations about ways in which alcohol can impede both individual success in college and the building of community. As Dean for Students, I believe The Drinking Game™ stimulates such discussion in a manner that is fun, as well as educational. I am also hopeful that playing the game will enable students to keep each other safe and help us in our efforts to build communities where students care."