Stamp Out Smoking works with partners across the state to provide useful information and cessation services for Arkansans. To find out about services, contact information and locations for:
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Partners:
The Arkansas Tobacco Control Board regulates and enforces all laws regarding tobacco wholesalers and retailers in Arkansas. Wholesalers, retailers and all Arkansas citizens are important to this agency.
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The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Arkansas is a network of statewide organizations with a shared mission to prevent the use of tobacco in our state.
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The Y.E.S. Team is a group of Arkansas teens that educate middle and elementary school children. Y.E.S. is a statewide anti-tobacco youth movement committed to preventing the initiation of tobacco use among youth.
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The Arkansas Cancer Coalition is a statewide network consisting of organizations and individuals committed to the goal of improving the health of Arkansans. The mission of the Coalition is to reduce the human suffering and economic burden from cancer for all Arkansas citizens.
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Through a contract with the marketing firm of CJRW, tobacco cessation, secondhand smoke, and youth initiatives are reinforced through print, radio, TV media, partnerships, and by sponsoring local events and through grassroots efforts around the state. To deliver these key messages, Stamp Out Smoking uses the following strategies:
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health operates the Arkansas Statewide Tobacco Programs and Services (AR Stops). The AR Stops programs include the SOSQuitline, SOSWorks and the Arkansas Tobacco Cessation Network (ATCN).
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Advantage Communications, Inc. is a full-service marketing agency specializing in strategic planning, advertising, public relations and more. Advantage Communications, Inc. was formed to tap into diverse regional and national consumer markets for long-term growth.
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The University of Arkansas Pine Bluff receives funds from the Minority Initiative Sub-Recipient Grant Office to administer the Masters of Science in Addiction Studies program. The Addiction Studies program has graduated all 21 students from its first class, of which 16 have obtained employment in the anti-tobacco addiction field in Arkansas
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