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A poster by C. Bygdnes, a student at Cañada College, seen on many notice boards around the campus.

Links to Other Tobacco Control Programs

Action on Smoking and Health
Everything about smoking and non-smokers' rights
www.ash.org

American Lung Association
www.lungusa.org/tobacco

California State Tobacco Control
Info about adult/youth smoking, secondhand smoke, impotence...
www.dhs.ca.gov/tobaccohtml/factsheets.htm

Centers for Disease Control
The Federal Government's anti-tobacco site
www.cdc.gov/health/tobacco.htm

Tobacco Free Kids
www.tobaccofreekids.org

Tobacco Use in California
http://ssdc.ucsd.edu/tobacco/reports

The Truth Campaign
The Federal Government's Anti-Tobacco Campaign
www.wholetruth.com

Youth Media Network
Everything about kids and smoking, games, prizes....
www.ymn.org

Thinking of quitting? Ready to make an attempt? Here are a few resources:

American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine 415-282-9603
Community Clinic located at 455 Arkansas Street, San Francisco, between
19th and 20th. Services include addiction therapy for smoking and drugs, plus many other areas of health maintenance. You can call the admissions number above, or reach the clinic Dean, Kaylah Cheryl Sterling, L.Ad. at 415-282-9603, extension 19. Fees: Sliding scale. Call the clinic today for more information.

American Lung Association 650-994-5864
1. N-O-T, Not on Tobacco - A Total Health Approach to Helping Teens Stop
Smoking." Call today if you would like a group to start at Canada College.

2. Freedom From Smoking® - Group Clinics Classes will be starting soon for adults and youth. Uninsured participants may qualify for free nicotine patches.
Call today to register!

California Smokers Helpline 1-800-No-Butts 1-800-766-2888
…A telephone program that can help you quit smoking, or chewing tobacco." Services are free. Funded by the Department of Health, since 1992. A friendly staff person will offer a choice of services, whether you are ready to quit or just thinking about it. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

Redwood City: 650-299-2433 South San Francisco: 650-742-2439
1. Calling it Quits - Single-session class teaches you: how tobacco effects the body, how to develop an action plan to quit, etc. You receive information about nicotine replacement. Nominal fee for members and non-members. Call today to learn when the next session is offered. (3 hours)

2. Freedom From Cigarettes - 8 sessions; evening and day sessions offered.
The program views smoking as an addiction, using combined class and support group format; draws on shared experiences to help prevent relapse. Kaiser members and non-members. Call today to learn when the next program starts.

San Mateo County Tobacco Prevention Program (TPP) Hotline: 650-802-6545
The main objectives include: 1) to reduce tobacco use among residents in the county; 2) to reduce the community's exposure to secondhand smoke; 3) to reduce youth access to tobacco products; and 4) to counter pro-tobacco
advertising and promotion. Community members, business owners, school personnel and students, and law enforcement agencies are invited to call out Hotline to obtain educational materials and resources, referrals to cessation services, clarification on tobacco control laws, or to inquire / request training or technical assistance on tobacco related issues. Community members: Please call the Hotline to report bars and other work places that are not smoke free!

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