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Breaking Free Day

What is Breaking Free Day? 

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It is a celebration of overcoming nicotine addiction. This year Breaking Free Day launches on November 20th. Breaking Free is a movement to increase the number of organizations offering culturally appropriate tobacco cessation services in SPA 6 and eliminate tobacco use disparities and smoking cessation inequities in African American and African immigrant communities so that community members can enjoy a healthy, happy and prosperous life without nicotine.  Click here to learn more.

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Breaking Free From Nicotine!  You are not alone.

We are all in this together.

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Sign up now for a virtual quit session at: https://bit.ly/quitsmoking4u

 

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We Fall Down & We Get Up!
Never Give Up! 
Living without Nicotine is Possible!

 

Sign up now for a virtual quit session at: https://bit.ly/quitsmoking4u

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#BreakingFreeFromNicotine #BreakingFree #Cessation #StopSmoking #Amplify #SaveBlackLives

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Live a Lifestyle without Nicotine!

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Get familiar with Stop Smoking & Vaping Resources.  If you can make it 1 week without smoking, you are 9 times as likely to successfully quit!

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Sign up now for a virtual quit session at: https://bit.ly/quitsmoking4u

 

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Live Well, Love Life! You Can Break Free from Smoke & Vapes!

 

Sign up now for a virtual quit session at: https://bit.ly/quitsmoking4u

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#BreakingFreeFromNicotine #BreakingFree #Cessation #StopSmoking #Amplify #SaveBlackLives

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Hear inspiring stories of people who have quit smoking and those that are on the journey to quit. Together we will celebrate breaking free from smoke and vapes.

The SOL Project 

Saving Our Legacy African Americans for Smoke Free Safe Spaces

The SOL Project advocates for healthy, smoke-free communities for African Americans and other populations who suffer disproportionately as a result of social conditions and tobacco use.

Email: info@thesolproject.com

Phone: 888-774-7685 (SOUL)

Address:

1555 River Park Drive, Ste.107 

Sacramento, CA 95815 

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The SOL Project is a program of Heluna Health, a registered 501c3,  funded by California Department of Public Health.

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