| Saving
the World like a Superhero!
By Jannelle So, UCLA
Smoke
Free Society offers young volunteers a chance to help people
quit smoking and save many lives!
You
think superheroes only live in minds immersed in imagination?
Think again. Saving the world may not be as tough
as you perceive it to be. You don’t have to be a mutant
to do it. You just need to be a genuinely concerned human
being. The job doesn't require unusual tricks or super powers;
only time and dedication.
In
the end, it may not be as ambitious as saving many lives.
Taking one smoker out of the dangers of nicotine dependence
can make you feel like Superman after a victory over his archrival
Lex Luthor or Batman after outsmarting the Joker.
The invitation is open to anyone who wishes to volunteer for
Smoke Free Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to
helping smokers stop and preventing kids from picking up the
habit.
“By
now we all know that everyone is adversely affected by smoking.
Loved ones have to do something because smokers are addicted
to nicotine, the most addictive, habit forming and readily
available drug known to mankind,” pointed out Rez Seyedin,
founder of Smoke Free Society and ex-smoker. “We all
must work together, especially with the lack of adequate funding
and budget cuts by the federal and state governments. As taxpayers,
as parents, as teachers, as friends, as neighbors, as community,
we have to work together to fill that void and help our loved
ones quit and educate our kids not to start."
A
Proven Way to Quit Smoking
The core of the organization is “Proven Stop Smoking
Technique,” a technique developed and published in book
written by Rez in 1985, which specifies techniques with which
he conquered his 20-year addiction gradually without
the use of medication or patches in just 17 days.
“At
the time, the desire and understanding among the public for
quitting smoking was not as common as there is today. Now
we are more aware of adverse health and wealth affects of
smoking and secondhand smoke. Today's' bans on smoking in
public places all over the world further encouraged us to
continue with educating and helping smokers quit. Tragically,
still 1 out 4 or nearly 50 million Americans smoke, and the
other three, urging them to quit, not only the mission is
grand, the need is grander,” Rez added.
That’s
when he brought back the book and the Smoke Free Society idea.
Even though the name was picked 25 years ago, to their surprise,
the website domain name was still available. He purchased
the name and started laying the foundation for Smoke Free
Society and its website www.SmokeFreeSociety.org. “Our
website is a work in progress and is very effective and user
friendly with many plans, techniques, products and lots of
information and links that can help smokers quit and save
our loved ones lives,” said Rez.
The
quitting plans are designed and developed based on their core
three-step principle: prepare, quit and get support.
These plans effectively incorporate the services of other
quit-smoking professionals and products to help smokers quit
and stay smoke free.
Tobacco:
The Silent Killer
The
website presents a lot of information about the organization
and its products, as well as current statistics about smokers.
For instance, a counter on the home page reflects how many
people have died from tobacco-related illnesses since 2000.
As of press time the figure is more than 19.5 million. And
it ticks every few seconds. There is a disturbing estimation
that one out of five people smoke. If converted, this translates
to more than 1.3 billion people worldwide.
Other alarming statistics include the findings by the Air
Resources Board which indicate that women exposed to secondhand
smoke have up to a 90% greater risk of breast cancer. John
Ritter of the “USA Today” wrote that the same
report says “secondhand smoke kills as many as 73,400
[people] a year in the USA.”
Another frightening article posted says:
“Each day 6,000 young people will take their first puff
on a cigarette and 3,000 will become regular smokers. One
out of three of them will die from a disease caused by smoking.
Unless we do something to stop this trend, five million young
people who are alive today will die from using tobacco.”
The consequences of smoking remain the same except for the
changing figures; or to be more exact, the growing number
of victims. Amidst all this, some people choose to take on
a passive role – reading about the problem, hearing
about it; but not doing anything until reality strikes them
– a loved one dies of smoke-related diseases. Others
fortunately choose a more proactive role.
“It's
no secret that smoking is hazardous to your health and can
lead to an early death. Look at all the lives cut short by
cigarette smoke -- George Harrison of The Beatles is a prime
example,” said Michael Abramowitz, Smoke Free Society’s
volunteer communications director. “I also cringe anytime
I see someone smoking a cigarette. The harm they are doing
to their bodies and to those around them through second-hand
smoke is incredible.” And as shown on smokefreesociety.org,
the money it’s costing smokers is estimated to be in
the millions over a lifetime.
Fortunately,
there’s hope in the finding that although nearly 50
million Americans smoke, 20 million of them are ready
to quit at any given time. And 70% of women smokers
want to quit if they can get the help they need. According
to the organization’s website, quitting smoking was
the top New Year’s resolution for 2005. And smokers
can successfully quit with the help of modern cessation plan
and programs.
Enter
Superman, Batman, and other super heroes . . . or possibly,
you.
“If
you can save just one life or if together we can save a million
lives, we will have accomplished a lot. If you help prevent
just one teenager or together one million teenagers from starting
to smoke, we will have accomplished even more,” Abramowitz
said.
Be
a Hero
Smoke
Free Society makes it possible for us common folks to do great
deeds and make a difference through their volunteerism programs.
With 1.3 billion smokers worldwide, all volunteers have to
do is reach people who want to help themselves or their loved
ones quit and provide them with one of Smoke Free Society’s
life-saving plans. A portion of the proceeds to help fund
educational programs for kids to continue educating them about
smoking and discourage them from starting the habit.
At
the end of the day, you don’t only get a sense of fulfillment
from the knowledge that you’re able to make a difference
in the lives of people. What
will your job description be? Saving lives.
And the best thing about it is that your volunteered hours
and location are entirely up to you.
Other
volunteer work and paid Associates jobs are also available.
Smoke Free Society needs volunteers and wants to hear from
you on how you can use your talents and expertise to be a
part of helping save lives. It’s time to get
involved, put your cape on and become the superhero you always
wanted to be Click
here to learn more.
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