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401 5th Ave., Suite 1300
Seattle, WA 98104

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Phone: 206-296-4600
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Tobacco Prevention Program
Community Tobacco Cessation Partnership

Community Tobacco Cessation Partnership includes:

Community Clinics

We partner with over 30 community clinics who serve Medicaid, uninsured, underinsured populations. Clinics receive regular BTIS trainings and updates and collectively serve over 100,000 unduplicated patients a year.

Current clinics:

Sexual minority health promotion agencies

Lesbians, bisexual and queer women and men, and transgender Individuals have a disproportionately higher smoking rate for people aged 18-34 compared with the general population – 43% smoking rate for bisexual and lesbian women and 38% for gay and bisexual men compared with 21% and 25% respectively according to the 2004-2005 BRFSS. The Partnership currently supports Gay City with the excellent programs to help their clients quit, including ongoing support groups.

Current partners:

Chemical dependency, substance abuse, and mental illness agencies

People living with mental illness or have a history of chemical dependency and substance abuse purchase more than half of the tobacco products sold in the U.S. The Partnership addresses this disparity by engaging with agencies that provide treatment services for mental illness, chemical dependency, and substance abuse.

Current partners:

Homeless service providers

Our partnership with HealthCare for the Homeless Network has been key in building relationships with organizations that reach people who are currently or recently homeless. People who have become homeless or living with poverty make up a disproportionate number of the 440,000 U.S. deaths caused by tobacco every year. The tobacco industry has targeted low-income and homeless individuals with an extensive marketing campaign which is exposed on the American Legacy Foundation website.

Current partners:

» Read some of our success stories (PDF)

Washington State Quitline

The Quitline is equipped with staff to handle clients with diverse needs and can provide a free private counseling over the phone in which callers can receive general support, advice on designing a quit plan, problem-solve triggers or other obstacles and discuss different types of medication that might be helpful.

The Quitline is free to all Washington citizens and is accessible through their interactive web-site www.quitline.com or by calling 1-800-QUIT NOW for English, and 1-877-2NO-FUME for Spanish.


For more information or questions about the Community Tobacco Cessation Partnership contact:

Phone: 206-296-7613

Address:

Public Health - Seattle & King County
Tobacco Prevention Program
401 Fifth Ave, Suite 900
Seattle WA 98104

Updated: Friday, June 20, 2008 at 12:45 PM

All information is general in nature and is not intended to be used as a substitute for appropriate professional advice. For more information please call 206-296-4600 (voice) or TTY Relay: 711. Mailing address: ATTN: Communications Team, Public Health - Seattle & King County, 401 5th Ave., Suite 1300, Seattle, WA 98104 or click here to email us. Because of confidentiality concerns, questions regarding client health issues cannot be responded to by e-mail. Click here for the Notice of Privacy Practices. For more information, contact the Public Health Privacy Office at 206-205-5975.

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