MEDIA EVENTS CALENDAR
Tobacco awareness and prevention days
February 2008 Black History Month - Success without smoking!
Tobacco Control Guide
Feb 1
Quit Day - Smoke Free Society is ready to help you quit!
Feb 6-12
National Burn Awareness Week - prevent cigarette fires by quitting
Feb 13-19
Through With Chew Week - be smart, don't dip!
Feb 14
Valentine’s Day - give the gift of life - help your loved ones quit
 

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!


National Burn Awareness Week
Cigarettes are the leading cause of house fires.
According to the National Fire Data Center, 1,052 residential fire deaths were caused by cigarettes in 1996. - Quit today to prevent cigarette fire.

National Burn Awareness Week — Sample News Release


Through With Chew Week
Spit tobacco is not a safe alternative to smoking.
B
e smart, don't dip!

Through with ChewSample News Release


Valentines Day
Kissing an ashtray is GROSS. Quit for someone you love.
Give the gift of love. Help save your loved ones life this Valentines Day!

Help them quit smoking today. Tomorrow could be too late!

Valentine’s Day — Sample News Release


 

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