Getting Help to Quit Smoking

Quitting smoking is the single most important step a smoker can take to improve the length and quality of his or her life. Stopping smoking can be tough but smokers don't have to quit alone. The American Lung Association has lots of options to help adult and teen smokers quit for good. 

Freedom From Smoking

Freedom From Smoking - A smoking cessation program

To help adult smokers quit, the American Lung Association offers Freedom From Smoking®. The program teaches the skills and techniques that have been proven to help smokers quit. Freedom From Smoking® in available as a group clinic, an online program and a self-help book. You can also speak to a cessation counselor at the Lung HelpLine.
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Not-On-Tobacco

Not-On-Tobacco

We know teen smokers need help quitting too, so we offer Not-On-Tobacco®, or N-O-T. N-O-T is a group program designed to help 14 to 19 year old smokers end their addiction to nicotine. Teen smokers can also get free telephone counseling through the Lung Helpline.

  • Click here to visit the N-O-T website


Tips For Parents

Parents, do you need help talking to your kids about smoking? We have tips on keeping your kids from smoking and encouraging them to quit if they’ve already started to smoke. » More

Quitter in You

Quitter in You

Quitter in You
Quitter in You is a new smoking cessation campaign designed to help people quit smoking for good. Multiple quit attempts are normal and are necessary steps along the way to quitting for good. Whether it’s your second quit attempt or your seventh, we’re here to provide every smoker the support they need to quit successfully. www.QuitterInYou.org