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  2. Join Freedom From Smoking | American Lung Association

    www.lung.org/quit-smoking/join-freedom-from-smoking

    Freedom From Smoking® can help you quit all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and vaping devices. We help you develop a personalized plan of action to prepare you for your quit day and offer the support you need to remain tobacco-free for life!

  3. Freedom From Smoking® Group Programs - American Lung Association

    www.lung.org/quit-smoking/join-freedom-from-smoking/freedom-from-smoking-clinics

    You don't have to quit alone. The Freedom From Smoking® program takes place in groups of no more than 16 people at locations throughout the United States. We give you the knowledge and tools to overcome your addiction and quit for good.

  4. 1-800-QUIT-NOW: 15 Years of Helping People Quit | Smoking and ...

    www.cdc.gov/tobacco/tobacco-features/quitlines.html

    1-800-QUIT-NOW is the national portal to a network of state quitlines. Quitlines offer evidence-based support—like counseling, referrals to local programs, and free medication—to people who want to quit tobacco. A quitline coach talking to a caller.

  5. Where To Get Help When You Decide To Quit Smoking

    www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/tobacco/help-quitting-fact...

    LiveHelp is available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Eastern time. Your state has a toll-free telephone quitline. Call 1–800–QUIT–NOW (1–800–784–8669) to get one-on-one help with quitting, support and coping strategies, and referrals to resources and local cessation programs.

  6. Quitting tobacco is a process. Whether you are thinking about quitting, are not yet ready to quit, or have already quit, Quit Now Kentucky can help you with each step of the way. Free, Convenient, Safe & Secure.

  7. Quitlines and Other Cessation Support Resources

    www.cdc.gov/tobacco/hcp/patient-care/quitlines-and-other-resources.html

    Cessation support programs. Cessation support programs, including support groups or intensive counseling, may be available in your health system or local community. Locate a program in your community for more information.

  8. Quit For Life: smoking cessation program - UnitedHealthcare

    www.uhc.com/member-resources/health-care-programs/quit-for-life

    Quit for life is a program to help you quit tobacco, offered at no additional cost for UnitedHealthcare members. It includes coaching, support and medication, like nicotine gum or patches.

  9. Freedom from Smoking

    freedomfromsmoking.org

    Although the first steps can be hard, finding your path to a tobacco-free life is easier with the right help. The American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking program is a proven way to quit smoking—and stay quit—even if you’ve tried before and went back to smoking.

  10. Tobacco Cessation Program - American Cancer Society

    www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/tobacco/empowered-to-quit

    It's never too late to quit smoking and with the help of our dedicated, free smoking cessation program, you can too. Simply fill out our sign-up form today and we can help you feel empowered to quit.

  11. Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program - Cabinet for Health and...

    www.chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dph/dpqi/cdpb/Pages/tobcessation.aspx

    The Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program offers several free resources for Kentuckians who want to quit using tobacco products, including cigarettes, e-cigarettes and vapes, cigars and dip, chew and other forms of smokeless tobacco. Our most popular service is Quit Now Kentucky, 1-(800) QUIT-NOW.