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American Lung Association of Colorado

Tobacco use page. Programs, campaigns, quitting tips, secondhand smoke facts, advocacy, special events.

http://www.alacolo.org/
ANR: Youth and Tobacco

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights information on youth and tobacco; clean indoor air as a youth protection strategy; tobacco industry \"prevention\" programs; and research on effectiveness of restricting youth access to tobacco.

http://www.no-smoke.org/
Coalition for Clean Air and Clean Lungs

Educate and serve as the foundation for a grassroot coalition fighting to ensure a higher quality of life for all people by protecting yourself from secondhand smoke. Also tobacco industry information, news, and analysis.

http://www.cleanlungs.com/
Ontario Medical Association: Tobacco Issues

Papers on secondhand smoke, tobacco industry, stop-smoking medications, smokefree workplaces, cigarette package labelling.

http://www.oma.org/
Partnership for Alcohol Responsibility

Information about the organization which is one of ten campus-community partnerships involved in the only national initiative working to reduce college binge drinking.

http://www.fsu.edu/
PRO-A

PRO-A is a statewide non-profit organization in Pennsylvania dedicated to supporting and educating the public on addiction and recovery and to give a voice and focal point to the statewide recovery community in PA. Through this organization, members can join together to support quality services, combat the stigma and represent the unique perspective of the recovery community in Pennsylvania.

http://www.pro-a.org
Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)

Also known as Save Our Selves, SOS provides a successful and increasingly popular non-religious alternative to \"Twelve Step\" recovery programs. SOS is an alternative recovery method for those alcoholics or drug addicts who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely available 12-Step programs. SOS takes a reasonable, secular approach to recovery and maintains that sobriety is a separate issue from religion or spirituality. SOS credits the individual for achieving and maintaining his or her own sobriety, without reliance on any \"Higher Power.\"

http://www.cfiwest.org/
 

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