Cessation

Select programs, services and organizations

BecomeAnEX.org is a free, interactive website to help smokers re-learn life without cigarettes.  The site, developed by Legacy in partnership with Mayo Clinic, offers a free, personalized quit plan and support community to help people prepare to quit and stay quit.

California Smokers’ Helpline is a telephone program that can help you quit smoking. Helpline services are free, funded by the California Department of Public Health and by First 5 California.

The North American Quitline Consortium (NAQC) is an international, non-profit membership organization based in Oakland, California. NAQC promotes evidence-based quitline services across diverse communities in North America. NAQC membership is comprised of quitline service providers, funders of quitlines, researchers and strategic partners.

 

Select tools, reports, and peer-review articles

Smoking Cessation: the Economic Benefits. American Lung Association. 

“Specialized Interventions Help Latinos Quit Smoking.” American Journal of Health Promotion.

“Train the Trainer Smoking Cessation Tool-Kit.” Los Angeles: University of Southern California Institue for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research; Indianapolis, Ind.: National Latino Tobacco Control Network/Indiana Latino Institute.