Welcome to Faces Of Alcohol.

“Every drink has a face” “Every Face has a story “

Welcome to my space. This site is bigger than a blog, bigger than stories, and bigger than drinking. I created Faces of Alcohol because people are dying in silence, blacking out, losing themselves, and nobody wants to talk about it. Here, we will.

On this site I’ll be sharing real stories, blackout experiences, crime cases connected to alcohol, emotional truth, and education that schools and families don’t give us. I want to break down what alcohol really does to the mind, the body, the relationships, and the future. We’re digging into the pain people hide, the mistakes that follow a night of drinking, and the trauma that many don’t even remember happening.

This is not a “stop drinking or you’re a bad person” website. This is awareness. This is understanding. This is protection. If alcohol has ever touched you, your home, your mental health, or someone you love… then this site is for you.

My goal is to reach people, especially the youth, before alcohol reaches them. I want to create a place where people can learn, talk honestly, feel seen, and maybe even save a life. From blackout breakdowns and legal consequences, to recovery journeys and scientific facts — we’re putting the truth on the table.

So welcome in. Read. Learn. Share your story. And together, we’ll expose alcohol for what it really is — not just a drink, but a decision with the power to change everything.

Faces of Alcohol — Awareness. Education. Reality.

Our goal is to:

FOA is more than a websiteit’s a movement to protect the next generation.

Stories

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Awareness Is Prevention.

  • The Problem We’re Addressing

    We are raising children in defense mode instead of prevention mode. Anger has replaced guidance, and reaction has replaced education. Faces of Alcohol exists to interrupt this cycle before addiction and arrest take hold.

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  • If You Only Drink on Weekends, Can You Still Be an Alcoholic? Yes. Here’s Why.

    So many people swear they don’t have a drinking problem because they “only drink on weekends.” No liquor Monday through Thursday, but Friday night hits and suddenly bottles are empty, texts are slurred, memories are missing, and Saturday morning feels like a crime scene. Sound familiar?

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  • Blackout Drinking Crime Stories

    Blackout drinking doesn’t just erase memories — it destroys lives. This blog exposes real cases where people committed crimes, killed loved ones, and woke up in jail with no memory of what happened. Blackouts are not harmless. They are brain failure, danger, and death. These stories will change how you see alcohol forever.

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Protecting our youth starts with honest conversation. When we teach young people about alcohol early, we change their future.”

Jasmine Austin

 Founder of Faces of Alcohol
Info@facesofalchol.org

Youth Alcohol Awareness Workshops

FOA works with schools and youth programs to teach alcohol prevention, life skills, and confidence—giving young people knowledge before pressure hits.

Real Stories. Real Faces. Real Impact.

We share honest, powerful stories from individuals impacted by alcohol use, helping teens see real consequences and real hope from real people.

Mentorship & Life Guidance Programs

FOA connects youth with supportive leaders and mentors who provide guidance, motivation, and positive direction for long-term success.