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Tobacco Use Prevention Program

The mission of the Tobacco Use Prevention Program of the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health is to coordinate strategy in tobacco use prevention and control, provide assistance on policy development, and serve as a resource center for tobacco issues.

Tobacco is the number one preventable cause of death, killing more Americans each year than alcohol, cocaine, crack, heroin, homicide, suicide, car accidents, fires, and AIDS combined. The Program has adopted a national philosophy of changing environmental factors to reduce tobacco use. The Program provides project support to the state coalition for tobacco use prevention and to local programs and coalitions in all 19 Public Health districts.

The program collaborates with the Coalition for a Healthy and Responsible Georgia (CHARGe), comprising organizations and people concerned about the tobacco use problem in Georgia. This coalition serves as a forum for developing and carrying out strategies that focus on protecting people from secondhand smoke, preventing tobacco use among youth, and encouraging people who smoke to quit.

Four primary policy areas that have been shown to reduce tobacco use are:

  • Smoke-free (clean) indoor air -- to protect health and encourage smokers to quit
  • Preventing youth access to tobacco products -- to stop the easy availability of a product that is illegal to sell to youths in all 50 states
  • Increased tax on tobacco products -- the best way to keep children from smoking
  • Reducing the advertising and promotion of tobacco products -- to protect kids and others from being the targets of deadly and addictive products
  • The Tobacco Use Prevention Program houses information on tobacco issues and is connected by computer access to tobacco prevention programs across the country. Guidelines on each of the above policy areas, community collaboration, media advocacy, and other resources are available.

Tobacco Use Prevention Program can provide assistance and information on nicotine addiction. For help in quitting, call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-ACS-2345, the American Lung Association at 1-800-LUNG-USA, the QUIT line for Georgians at 1-877-270-STOP, or the Seventh Day Adventist church in your area.

 

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