MEDIA EVENTS CALENDAR
Tobacco awareness and prevention days
August 2006 Success without smoking!
Tobacco Control Guide
August 1
Quit Day - Smoke Free Society is ready to help you quit!
August 26
Women Equality Day - go tobacco-less, quit smoking today!
 

Quit Day
Smoke Free Society is ready to help you quit and stay smoke free!
Quitting smoking and staying smoke free is not easy, but possible with the proper help and support! We are committed to help you quit and stay smoke free! We have effective quit smoking plans and tools that can help you quit successfully and stay smoke free for life. But you must take the first step and want to quit!
"It takes two to tango!" - We are ready! Are you? Click here to see how!


Women Equality Day
Celebrating women equality and success without smoking!
Quitting smoking represents the single most important step that smokers can take to enhance the length and quality of their lives. — US Surgeon General

Nearly 70% of women who smoke will quit if they new how. They need help. Smoke Free Society has the plans and tools to help you quit and live a smoke-free life! Quit today for a better and healthier tomorrow.

Brief history of the Women's Equality Day -- Click here
Women Equality Day — Sample News Release
Ideas for Tobacco-Free Women Equality Day Events -- Click here

Press Releases:
August 11, 05
Nonprofit Offers More Ways to Quit Smoking
without the Use of Any Costly Substance or Drug!
Palm Beach, Fla, August 11, 2006 - As the nation is saddened by the sudden death of Peter Jennings by lung cancer caused by smoking, Smoke Free Society, a nonprofit dedicated to helping smokers quit and educating kids not to start, wants to bring more attention to its smoking cessation plans and solutions that help smokers quit without the use of any substance or drug. (full)

August 26, 05
Women Urged to Celebrate a Smokeless Women’s Equality Day
Save your Mother, Sister or Daughter from Becoming One of the 178,000 U.S. Women Who Die from Smoking-Related Causes Annually.
Palm Beach, Fla, August 25, 2006 - As the nation celebrates the 85th anniversary of the women’s right to vote this Women’s Equality Day, August 26th, Smoke Free Society, a nonprofit dedicated to helping smokers quit and educating kids not to start, draws attention to the effects of tobacco-related diseases on women. (full)



 

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