Quit Smoking
Tobacco use in the United States causes approximately 440,000 deaths each year, making it the leading preventable cause of death in the country. One in five Americans who die each year, die from tobacco use. Seek the help you need now for a brighter, healthier future.
Freedom From Smoking® Classes for Smoking Cessation
Make a Lifestyle Change
Incorporating many well-known techniques for assisting smokers who want to stop smoking, the American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking ® program is a step-by-step approach to understanding smoking and adult behavior change.
Learn Through
A highly structured, 7-week approach to smoking cessation using well researched information, proven methods, educational materials and supportive strategies; designed to teach tobacco users how to gain mastery of their smoking addiction.
What You Will Receive
A participant information packet, including booklet, brochures, and a relaxation audiotape; also, upon completion of the program, you will receive a certificate and a Freedom From Smoking © All Star pin.
Who Should Attend
Smokers who want to quit smoking for good; all you need is the desire to quit, and we’ll help you with the rest.
Get your name on the waiting list now! Register online.
Contact: (505)265-0732
Want to Lead a Quit Smoking Workshop?
Freedom From Smoking® - Training Workshop for Facilitators
Help People to Make a Lifestyle Change
Incorporating many well-known techniques for assisting smokers who want to stop smoking, the American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking ® program is a step-by-step approach to understanding smoking and adult behavior change.
Learn How to Present
A highly structured, 7-week approach to smoking cessation using well researched information, proven methods, educational materials and supportive strategies; designed to teach adult tobacco users how to gain mastery of their own life.
You Will Receive
A certificate of completion, facilitator’s manual and technical assistance for conducting a Freedom From Smoking ® clinic in your community.
Who Should Attend
Social Workers, Health-Care Professionals, Respiratory Therapists, Teachers, Community Volunteers, Former Smokers.
Contact: Monica Patten
(505) 265-0732
Funded by the New Mexico Department of Health - Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program