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Solano County Office of Education

Solano County Office of Education

Cessation Services

KICK IT CALIFORNIA

KICK IT CALIFORNIA

Kick It California a cessation service
 
Kick It California is clinically proven, culturally sensitive, and broadly trusted. The program focuses on skill-building and motivation. Coaching is available in multiple languages including Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and more. Kick It California has partnered with healthcare systems, clinics, and call centers.
 
SMOKE FREE TEEN

SMOKE FREE TEEN

Smoke free teen a cessation service for students
 
Part of the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Smokefree.gov Initiative, with the goal to reduce the number of youth who use tobacco by preventing early/occasional tobacco users from becoming regular users and promotion cessation to regular users. Teens are provided strategies for managing cravings, moods, and other situation that might increase their need to smoke/vape.
THIS IS QUITTING

THIS IS QUITTING

Tuith Initiative
 
This is Quitting is a free anonymous text program developed by the TRUTH Initiative to help young people quit vaping. This program incorporates messages from other young people who have attempted to, or successfully quit, vaping/e-cigarettes. Youth are also sent messages with evidence-based tops and strategies to quit and stay quit.
CALIFORNIA SMOKERS' HELPLINE

CALIFORNIA SMOKERS' HELPLINE

California smokers
 
The California Smokers' Helpline offers free telephone counseling 1(800) NO-BUTTS to any resident of California who wants to quit smoking.
CESSATION RESOURCE GUIDE

CESSATION RESOURCE GUIDE

This guide is a list of cessation services and resources available for students. There are a variety of services from group sessions to text or talk options.
 
CONTACT

CONTACT

Johanna Nowak-Palmer
Program Manager
(707) 646-7608
Jnowak@solanocoe.net
 
Rebecca Floyd
Project Coordinator
(707) 646-7602
rfloyd@solanocoe.net
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

 
Using tobacco products is not only hard on your healthy but also your wallet. Learn how to save money by quitting, explore long-term health and financial benefits.
 
2023 survey by Truth Initiative found that 68% of 15-24 year old e-cigarette users said considering quitting was their New Year's resolution.