SET-Free Coalition / Sioux Empire Coalition
Working toward a substance free Sioux Empire Please call 371-1000 for the location of the month.
Volunteers providing to***co prevention activities throughout the Sioux Empire with the goals of:
- decreasing the number of people who start using to***co
- increasing the number of people who quit using to***co
- decreasing the number of people exposed to secondhand smoke
Meetings are held the 4th Wednesday of the month at NOON.
Need to party... fine BUT ask someone to be the designated driver! Let's have safe South Dakota roads!
Impaired driving is no joke. Choose to never drive under the influence of any substances and always designate a sober driver!
Quitting a habit is hard, but you don't have to do it alone. With phone coaching at the SD QuitLine, you are twice as likely to quit to***co for good!
Recommended to include on graphic: Call 1-866-SD-QUITS
Discover the healthier choice. Say goodbye to to***co products and embrace a smoke-free life.
The work of the Harrisburg High School FCCLA group is amazing! This year a group of students spoke to many about the dangers of va**ng. Enjoy their presentation as it led them up to the state conference STAR event!
Imagine a To***co-Free Future Imagine a last smoke
Learn more about quitting to***co use! Protect your brain!
Celebrate Brain Awareness Week! Did you know that the use of ni****ne interferes with your natural brain function, causing you to become reliant on repeated use? Protect your brain function, and kick the addiction!
Join the Dana Foundation this week in supporting brain science and raising awareness of the effects of addiction and other conditions on the brain.
You know about secondhand smoke, but have you heard of thirdhand smoke? After the smoke in the air clears, harmful chemicals remain on surfaces, walls, carpets and furniture.
Thirdhand smoke is dangerous for kids, bystanders and even pets! Call 1-866-SD-QUITS to start your quit today.
Did you know... to***co use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States?
Nearly 40 million U.S. adults still smoke ci******es, and 3.08 million middle and high school students use at least one to***co product, including e-ci******es.
But you don't have to. You can quit. Take your first step today and learn more here: https://www.sdquitline.com/
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