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Colorado Quitline
http://www.coquitline.org/

The Colorado Quitline is a free online service available to Colorado residents 15 years of age and over. When you become a member, you get special tools, a support team of coaches, research-based information, and a community of others trying to become tobacco free. Their expert coaches can talk to you about overcoming common barriers, such as dealing with stress, fighting cravings, coping with irritability, and controlling weight gain. The Quitline also offers a free telephone service, so you can speak to a coach in person, if you'd prefer. Through the telephone program you can receive a free supply of patches too. 

GASP of Colorado
http://www.gaspforair.org/gasp/

GASP of Colorado is a statewide non-profit organization that works to educate people about the dangers of secondhand smoke, promote smoke-free policies, and provide information to help resolve problems caused by secondhand smoke.

The State Tobacco Education & Prevention Partnership (STEPP)
http://steppcolorado.com/

The State Tobacco Education & Prevention Partnership leads Colorado's fight against tobacco-caused death, disease, and economic burden by mobilizing organizations and individuals to work together to prevent youth from starting to use tobacco; help people who use tobacco to quit; assist in the reduction of and protection from secondhand smoke; and reduce tobacco use among groups that are disproportionately affected and/or at high risk.

Tobacco Free Colorado
http://tobaccofreecolorado.com/index.aspx

This website provides information on the harmful effects of tobacco use, information about cessation resources, and links to Colorado quitlines.

 

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