Tobacco addiction is among the leading preventable causes of morbidity and mortality in Florida and in the United States.

Cigarette use alone results in an estimated 430,000 deaths each year in the US, including 28,700 deaths in Florida.

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Tobacco use is the single largest cause of preventable premature death in the United States. The list of illnesses caused by tobacco use is long and contains many of the most common causes of death, including heart disease, stroke, many forms of cancer and lung and vascular diseases. The tobacco industry spends close to $1 billion in Florida annually to market its products.

The Tobacco Prevention and Control Program

The Tobacco Prevention and Control Program in Columbia County receives grant money to mobilize the community to establish policies supporting long-term social norm change. The major goals of this grant are to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use among youth, adults, and pregnant women, reduce per capita tobacco consumption, reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, and reduce tobacco-related disparities in Columbia County. Program funding is received through Amendment #4, requiring the funding of a Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education and Prevention Program, which can be found in Florida Statutes 381.84.

E-Cigarettes

While the makers of e-cigarettes claim they are safe, the Florida Department of Health’s Bureau of Tobacco Free Florida is wary of any perceived benefits to using these products and advises consumers to wait for reliable scientific evidence to become available before using e-cigarettes.

Without scientific evidence from credible sources, Tobacco Free Florida cannot endorse e-cigarettes as a beneficial step for smokers who are attempting to quit.

Tobacco Free Columbia Partnership

The Partnership is a county-wide, locally organized group committed to saving lives and improving the overall health and well-being of residents and visitors by reducing and/or eliminating use of tobacco products. The Partnership is comprised of community members who advocate policy changes and educate decision makers about the impact of tobacco on all of our lives.

SWAT Club – Students Working Against Tobacco

Youth can get involved by joining Students Working Against Tobacco. SWAT membership is open to Columbia County students at Lake City Middle School, Richardson Middle School, Fort White Middle School, Fort White High School and Columbia High School. SWAT membership allows young people to become advocates for change of the tobacco norm of Columbia County. SWAT members are involved in educating the public through public speaking and by participating in parades and other community events and activities.

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Resources to Help You Quit Tobacco

The Florida Quitline

Promoting cessation from tobacco use is a main concern for the Tobacco Education and Prevention Program. The Florida QUITLINE at 877-U-CAN-NOW offers free telephone counseling and free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, lozenges, and gum).

Suwannee River Area Health Education Center (AHEC)

AHEC holds free IQuit group counseling classes, Quit Smoking Now (QSN), a six week program and a one time, two hour class called Tools to Quit (TTQ). Both programs cover all forms of tobacco from cigarettes, cigars, and e-cigarettes to smokeless tobacco. Participants in the class receive support, guidance, and a free one month supply of nicotine replacement therapy, such as nicotine patches, lozenges, and gum. To set yourself free from tobacco visit our website at AHECTobacco.com or call toll free 1-866-341-2730 to find a class near you.

Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids

Good Reasons to Quit Tobacco Use

Quitting tobacco is one of the most important things you will ever do:

Five Keys for Quitting

Studies have shown that these five steps will help you quit and quit for good. You have the best chances of quitting if you use them together.

Here are some difficult situations to watch for: