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Tobacco

We Count Summit County
www.wecountsummit.org

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

www.tobaccofreekids.org
Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, American Cancer Society, American Lung Association and others, the campaign aims to change public policy and educate the public on the tobacco industry’s marketing and practices luring youth. The site includes initiatives that are taking action against Big Tobacco and special reports and highlights on tobacco issues.

Smoke Free Colorado
www.smokefreecolorado.org
The Smoke Free Colorado Website provides Colorado residents with information about the dangers of secondhand smoke and links them to many organizations addressing secondhand smoke issues throughout the state.

American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org
Provides quit tips, information on programs to help smokers quit smoking, and public issues from the American Cancer Society.

American Lung Association  in Colorado
www.lungcolorado.org
Provides quit tips, information on programs to help smokers stop smoking, and lung diseases from the American Lung Association of Colorado, along with a description of lung diseases.

Colorado Tobacco Education and Prevention Alliance (CTEPA)
www.ctepa.org
The umbrella organization for the anti-tobacco movement of Colorado. Focuses on youth access, secondhand smoke, and use of tobacco settlement funds.

American Heart Association
www.heart.org
Provides health information regarding tobacco use and heart disease along with quit tips and prevention information. Click on state and highlight Colorado.

Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution (GASP)
www.gaspforair.org
The website features lists of local smoking laws, smoke-free housing and  smoke-free lodging. The web page also features the GASP Educational Center with articles about the dangers of secondhand smoke and links to other tobacco sites.

Tobacco.org
www.tobacco.org
A good source for the latest tobacco news including health and science, advocacy, cessation, settlement, lawsuits, international, business, and much more.

Surgeon General
www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco
This web site features clinical quit advice, surgeon general reports and speeches.

Centers for Disease control and Prevention
www.cdc.gov/tobacco
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has compiled resources to create an online toolkit to assist you in your work to protect workers and families from secondhand smoke.

QuitNet
www.quitnet.com
QuitNet creates tailored smoking cessation and corporate wellness programs for public and private organizations.

Oral Health America – National Spit Tobacco Education Program
www.oralhealthamerica.org/programs/nstep/
NSTEP works to prevent people, especially youth, from starting to use smokeless (or spit) tobacco and to help all users quit.

The American Legacy Foundation
www.americanlegacy.org
Legacy works to help young people reject tobacco and give everyone access to tobacco prevention and cessation services.

Smoke-Free Families
http://smokefreefamilies.tobacco-cessation.org/
This site offers information for providers, pregnant women, and community organizations providing innovations to stop smoking during pregnancy and beyond.

American for Nonsmokers’ Rights
www.no-smoke.org
This site contains model policies, information on the economic impact of clean indoor air ordinances, tips for working with policymakers, new studies and information on indoor policy.

CO Prevent
www.coprevent.org
From Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Provides materials on tobacco prevention and cessation including programs, goals, initiatives, research and campaign materials.

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Frisco, CO 80443
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Frisco, CO 80443
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