Mission
To foster a tobacco-free society through the use of proven activities and partnerships among communities and the people of Arkansas.
The Arkansas Department of Health is leading the charge in tobacco control across the state of Arkansas. The Tobacco Prevention and Cessation program, launched in 2001, is aimed at reducing the burden of tobacco use by Arkansans. This program is charged with developing and implementing a statewide and comprehensive tobacco education, prevention, and cessation program. Each program component is developed and implemented based on evidence-based strategies outlined in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Best Practices and Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs.
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of disease, death, and disability. Tobacco kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car crashes, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined.
For more information on quitting tobacco, youth prevention, and free resources, visit bewellarkansas.org.
Resources
- BeWellArkansas
- Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission Programs
- Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
- CDC: Smoking and Tobacco Use
- Project Prevent
- Surgeon General Fact Sheets and Reports
- Surgeon General Report: E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Adults
- Tobacco Control Network 2016 Policy Recommendation Guide
Downloads
Contact Information
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation
4815 W. Markham Street, Slot 3
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: 501-661-2953
Fax: 501-280-4040
[email protected]