The Caffeine Awareness Association, a non-profit organization, is committed to the physical, mental, and emotional wellness of the public whose lives have been affected by their misuse of, or dependence on caffeine. Our mission is to provide objective, evidence-based information and advice to help reduce the health, social, and economic harm associated with caffeine abuse and addiction.


Vision

To be the world's leading information resource on caffeine intoxication and dependence awareness and the issues surrounding this drug.

Mission

To raise public awareness, to provide advocacy and education, to publish and to advance research on behalf of those affected by this ubiquitous drug.

Media

CAA works with the media to ensure fair and accurate reporting on the issues surrounding caffeine. CAA conducts publicity campaigns and is frequently quoted in print, on television, and radio press in the U.S. and abroad.

EDUCATION

CAA staff conducts seminars and training sessions on the health risks associated with caffeine intoxication and dependence for groups of patients, government officials, industry leaders, and other policy-makers.

PUBLICATIONS AND PRODUCTS

CAA publishes several newsletters, and has a book, audiobook, booklets, videos, and other products designed to educate the public about caffeine.

ADVOCACY

CAA works with policy makers on federal, state, and local initiatives in such areas as food labeling, schools, emergency medical services, camps, restaurants, and airlines.

RESEARCH

CAA supports and participates in research studies focusing on caffeinism.

FUNDING

CAA is supported by membership dues, sales of materials and services, grants, and donations. Regardless of the funding source, CAA retains complete editorial control of all materials.

CONTACT

815-572-8007




 
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