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Tobacco-free Resources

Explore resources to help you quit and find out about policies in place to help communities breathe clean air.

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Illinois Tobacco Quitline
The Illinois Tobacco Quitline is a free service to support Illinois residents on their journey to quit tobacco. Our certified Quitline counselors are trained to help you find the best strategy to move forward in your life tobacco-free. Call 1-866-QUIT-YES and visit quityes.com .

My Life, My Quit
My Life, My Quit™ is the free and confidential way to quit smoking or vaping for youth. Text “Start My Quit” to 36072 and visit mylifemyquit.com .

Request Tobacco Prevention Education

As part of the Ditch the Cloud anti-vaping and smoking campaign, we are offering printed materials and in-person presentations at no cost to schools and other organizations within suburban Cook County.

Please complete this interest form and we will follow up for further details.

Additional Resources

  • Cigarettes (FDA)
  • Smoking and Tobacco Use (CDC)
  • Cannabis and Public Health (CDC)
  • E-cigarettes and Vaping (CCDPH)
  • Second and Third Hand Smoke (CCDPH)
  • Add Truth – The truth® campaign is the largest national youth-focused anti-tobacco education campaign ever.
  • Tobacco Free Kids – The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is a leading force in the fight to reduce tobacco use and its deadly toll in the United States and around the world.
  • American Heart Association’s Tobacco-Free Schools Toolkit – designed to assist schools in creating a tobacco-free environment that helps prevent students from using tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, and support students who need help quitting. The toolkit includes model language for the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of a 100% tobacco-free school district policy.
  • Smokefree.gov – The National Cancer Institute (NCI) created Smokefree.gov to help you or someone you care about quit smoking. It is a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ efforts to reduce smoking rates in the United States.

Updated June 25, 2026, 5:03 PM