Oregon’s Tobacco Prevention and Education Program funds local tobacco control programs to engage Oregonians in their homes, workplaces, schools, and other public places. These programs are found at county health departments, tribes, schools, and community-based organizations throughout Oregon. They counter tobacco marketing where it matters the most – in the places where people work, play, learn and live.
Oregon’s Tobacco Prevention and Education Program works with diverse partners statewide to promote smoke-free environments and communities, reduce the influence of tobacco product marketing, and encourage tobacco users to quit.
These programs engage their communities and challenge them to become healthier through preventing tobacco use and they have seen real results from their efforts. Local programs statewide are critical to turning the tide of death and disability from tobacco use in Oregon.
Resources
Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Spanish Quit Line: 1-877-2NO-FUME (1-877-266-3863)
TTY: 1-877-777-6534
Complete Guide to Quitting
(American Cancer Society)
Freedom from Smoking
(American Lung Association®)
Live chat with a quit counselor
(National Cancer Institute LiveHelp)

Baker County Health Department
Monday-Friday
8am-12pm; 1pm-5pm
541-523-8211