Daniel and Faith Initiative (DFI) Celebrates No Tobacco Day
The Daniel and Faith Initiative is raising awareness of the dangers of tobacco use and encouraging people to quit smoking.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. It is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths each year. Tobacco use can cause a variety of health problems, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
DFI is committed to helping people quit tobacco use. The organization offers a variety of resources to help people quit, including:
A free quitline: The DFI quitline provides free, confidential support to people who are trying to quit tobacco use.
A website: The DFI website provides information about the dangers of tobacco use and resources to help people quit.
A mobile app: The DFI mobile app provides people with tools to track their progress and stay motivated to quit tobacco use.
DFI is also working to raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco use in the communities. The organization believes that communities can play a vital role in preventing tobacco use and addiction.
On No Tobacco Day, DFI is encouraging people to quit tobacco use and to support others who are trying to quit. The organization is also encouraging communities to get involved in tobacco prevention efforts.
For more information about DFI and its tobacco prevention programs, please visit www.danielandfaithinitiative.org.
How to Celebrate No Tobacco Day
There are many ways to celebrate No Tobacco Day. Here are a few ideas:
Quit tobacco use yourself. If you smoke or use other tobacco products, this is the perfect day to quit. There are many resources available to help you, including the DFI quitline and website.
Encourage others to quit. Talk to your friends, family, and co-workers about the dangers of tobacco use and encourage them to quit.
Get involved in tobacco prevention efforts. Volunteer your time to a local tobacco prevention organization or start your own tobacco prevention campaign.
No matter how you choose to celebrate No Tobacco Day, your actions can help to make a difference in the fight against tobacco use.
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