Tobacco Intervention & Cessation: 303-275-7555
Resources to Help you Break Free from Tobacco
If you are one of the millions of people who want to quit using tobacco, there are several helpful resources available in the Jefferson County area. Whether you are looking for a fresh and healthier spring, in need of some support sticking to your New Year’s Resolution, or are just considering quitting, there are resources available.
Tobacco Prevention Program - addresses tobacco use and its impact through community partnerships, grassroots campaigns and individual initiative. "You Can Quit, We Can Help" - Tobacco Cessation Resources brochure. Hookah Truths - Getting the Facts. Make this Your Smoke-Free Year - Tips, and Support for Quitting handout
Jefferson Center for Mental Health has a number of options for increasing your overall wellness, including peer support groups, tobacco recovery workshops, and personalized coaching for nicotine recovery.
Colorado Quitline - 1-(800) QUIT NOW - free phone coaching over multiple sessions to help you quit with a trained cessation specialist. Includes help to get nicotine patches.
My Quit Path - a Colorado’s web-based support for people seeking help with and resources for quitting tobacco.
Text 4 Baby – Text message “BABY” to 511411 to get free weekly text messages phone to help you through your pregnancy and your baby’s first year.
Tobacco Free Schools - The Tobacco Program provides on-going support and technical assistance to schools to increase compliance with the district's Tobacco-Free Schools policy to reduce tobacco use. For more information, contact Donna Viverette at 303-275-7555 or dviveret@jeffco.us
For more information, contact Donna Viverette at 303-275-7555 or dviveret@jeffco.us.
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