1-800-QUIT-NOW
From CDC, How to Quit Smoking
It's never too late to quit smoking. Quitting smoking now improves your health and reduces your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and other smoking-related illnesses. LEARN MORE HERE. You can quit smoking for good and live a healthy, smokefree life. Take the first step and call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for FREE support.
State Quitline Services:
Learn about quitline services available in your state by going to the North American Quitline Consortium's map and clicking on your state.
American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program (AICTP)
1-855-5AI-QUIT
1-855-524-7848
The American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program (AICTP) is LIVE and ready to use!
Call today to receive free, culturally-tailored help, including:
- Up to 10 coaching calls per quit attempt with a dedicated Native coach.
- 8 weeks of nicotine replacement therapy with combination medication as an option.
- Focus on commercial tobacco use.
- Open to men, women, and elders of all ages and tribal nations.
- AICTP Website: https://aiquitline.com/
- 1-855-5AI-QUIT (1-855-524-7848)
For our future generations, call today!
Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time
- Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
- Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I call if I am pregnant?
Yes
Can youth under 18 call the quitline?
Yes
Can I call for help with smokeless tobacco?
Yes
Which states does the AICTP serve?
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Nevada
- North Dakota
- Pennsylvania
- Utah
- Vermont
- Wyoming
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NATHAN's TIPS POSTER
The Yurok to English translation is: "Nobody wants to breathe in someone's cigarette smoke."
Amanda'S TIPS POSTER
The Anishinaabemowin to English translation is: "This is some of the reasons why a women should not smoke when they are pregnant."
NATHAN'S TIPS POSTER - LAKOTA
The Lakota to English translation is: "Let future generations know the dangers of secondhand smoke."
NATHAN'S TIPS POSTER - ENGLISH
MICHAEL'S TIPS POSTER
The Tlingit to English translation is: "Be there for your grandchildren, don't smoke."
1-855-5AI-QUIT POSTER | Christopher
1-855-5AI-QUIT BUSINESS CARDS
1-855-5AI-QUIT POSTERS
Hilary Baca of National Jewish Health provides updates on the American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program; June 27, 2017
Sharable .pdf flier for American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program (AICTP). Feel free to share on social media. Click DOWNLOAD.
The American Indian Commercial Tobacco Quitline is live and ready for use!
Call today to receive free, culturally-tailored help, including:
- Up to 10 coaching calls per quit attempt with a dedicated Native coach.
- 8 weeks of nicotine replacement therapy with combination medication as an option.
- Focus on commercial tobacco use.
- Open to men, women, and elders of all ages and tribal nations.
For our future generations, call today.
Hours:
Sereina: 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM Tuesday - Saturday
Kim: 12:30 PM - 9:00 PM Sunday - Thursday
The American Indian Commercial Tobacco quitline was developed with feedback from tribal members across several states, including Michigan.
MEDIA RELEASE
National Jewish Health Launches Commercial Tobacco Program Customized for American Indians
First of its kind QuitLogix Tobacco-Cessation Program Designed Specifically to Help Underserved American Indian/Alaska Native Population
National Native Network Webinar Series
A New Quitline Resource: American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program
Presented by Amy V. Lukowski, Psy. D.,
Downloadable .PDF slides.
National Native Network Webinar Series
A New Quitline Resource: American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program
Presented by Amy V. Lukowski, Psy. D.,
Clinical Director of National Jewish Health
Webinar objectives:
1.Identify the key elements of the AICTP as a means to meet the needs of the population and improve engagement of evidence-based cessation strategies.
2. Inform state and tribal partners of the AICTP in an attemt to increase reach into AI populations through quitline services.
3. Inform state and tribal partners of the AICTP to lessen the imact of commercial tobacco on the American Indian population.
Michigan Tobacco Quitline Fact Sheet - Including information on American Indian Commercial Tobacco Program