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The Gordie Center for Substance Abuse Prevention is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded in
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as the Gordie Foundation. The name of the non-profit changed in 2010 when the Gordie Foundation merged with the University of Virginia's Center for Alcohol and Substance Education to form the Gordie Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. The foundation's mission is "to provide today's young people with the skills to navigate the dangers of alcohol, binge drinking, peer pressure and hazing." The foundation was created in memory of 18-year-old Gordie Bailey, who died on September 17, 2004 following a hazing incident involving alcohol in the
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fraternity house at the
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in Boulder, Colorado. Actress
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is the Gordie Foundation's honorary spokesperson.


Background

On the evening of September 16, 2004, Lynn Gordon Bailey Jr. ("Gordie"), an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Colorado's
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, and 26 other Chi Psi pledges were blindfolded and dressed in coats and ties for "bid night." They were taken to a bonfire in the Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest, where they were ordered to consume four 1.75-liter bottles of 80-proof bourbon whiskey and six 1.5 liter bottles of wine in 30 minutes. Older active fraternity men stated to the group that "no one is leaving here until these are gone." When the group returned to the fraternity lodge, Bailey was visibly intoxicated and did not drink any more. He was placed on a couch to "sleep it off" at approximately 11:00 p.m. Later in the evening while Bailey was
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, the fraternity members used permanent markers to write demeaning words and pictures on his body. Bailey was left alone for 10 hours before he was found dead the next morning, face down on the floor.


Litigation

Following Bailey's death, his mother Leslie Lanahan brought legal action against the Alpha Psi Delta of Chi Psi. Following four and a half years of negotiation, the two sides agreed to a settlement in March 2009. Among the terms, Chi Psi agreed that Bailey had been hazed by brothers of the chapter on the evening of September 16, 2004. The fraternity also agreed to use Bailey's story in all pledge education about hazing, as well as to require that all chapters recruit a live-in adult supervisor. Details of the financial portion of the settlement were not disclosed.


Foundation

The Gordie Foundation seeks to raise public awareness of the consequences of alcohol abuse among students, which kills more than 1,700 students annually. The foundation encourages students to "save a life" and "make the call" for help to prevent alcohol-related deaths. The foundation launched Gordie's Call, a national campaign to employ peer intervention to prevent alcohol abuse and hazing, and GORDIEday, an annual event held in conjunction with National Hazing Prevention Week.


''HAZE'' documentary

The Gordie Foundation, with director Pete Schuermann, produced a
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entitled ''HAZE'' that explores the college environment that leads to alcohol-related deaths like Bailey's. The film explores college binge and competitive drinking and hazing and the risks associated with such behavior. ''HAZE'' features graphic and disturbing scenes of consequences of alcohol abuse and acts of hazing. The film premiered at the
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. It has also been shown at the
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. the
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and the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 2011, it was shown at the
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in Charlottesville, Virginia.


See also

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List of hazing deaths in the United States This is a list of hazing deaths in the United States. This is not an exhaustive list. An exact list is not available because there is no central system for tracking hazing deaths, and the role of hazing in some deaths is subject to disagreement. ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gordie Foundation Health education organizations Alcohol abuse in the United States Charities based in Texas Organizations established in 2004