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Sober Spring Break for Ages 17 - 22

 

History of Clean Break
Asher Levine, the founder of Clean Break, LLC, is a certified interventionist and former employee at the Elk River Treatment Program.  He has several years of experience working with youth, adults and family in a therapeutic setting. The idea for Clean Break came in November 2008 during a conversation between Asher and Ken Block of Sister Hazel. They were discussing how often teens are first introduced to drugs or alcohol during the Spring Break period.  

Drawing on the connection between musicians in recovery and their connection with teens, they came up with an event for teens that is NOT centered around the presence and use of alcohol or drugs. The goal was to build a community where a teen's first Spring Break experience was safe, fun and positive. That night Clean Break was born.

In March 2009, with the support of dozens of community partners, 200 high school students representing 78 different high schools enjoyed a day of rock climbing, ice cream, pizza, music and NHL game tickets.

Building off the success of 2009, Clean Break partnered with Sonic and McDonalds to distribute over 60,000 fliers to the middle Tennessee area inviting them to an event that featured 20 local and national artists, food, prizes. 450 teens representing nearly 100 schools attended.  

The event grows each year. This year's Clean Break destination is Destin, FL.  *For additional details, visit www.cleanbreaker.org or contact:

Asher Levine
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(615) 522-8315 

Clean Break 2012 is presented by Bradford Health Services and Northwest Florida's Emerald Coast; and sponsored by The Pinnacle Schools, The College of Scholastica, Krispy Kreme, Sonic, Clean Recovery for Life, Sixthman, Vision Airlines, Kudu Energy Drink and Jana Natural European Artesian Water.