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Subject How to support someone after they break up with their vape
Date December 2, 2021 7:36 PM
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Dec. 2, 2021

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How to support someone after they break up with their vape ([link removed])

If someone you care about is quitting vaping, it can be difficult to know what to say and do. As the desire to quit mounts among young people, supporting someone’s quit is critical. Learn how you can be there for someone who is looking to quit.

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Vaping prevention and quit resources: Top tips for parents and schools ([link removed])

Truth Initiative teamed up with National PTA to publish “5 Things You Need to Know About Youth Vaping ([link removed]) ” in Our Children ([link removed]) , the organization’s official magazine, to help provide the most important information about youth vaping and nicotine use right now.

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Vaping: Know the truth – Empowering students with the facts on e-cigarettes & tools to quit ([link removed])

Join us with Kaiser Permanente, EVERFI, and NPR’s Anya Kamenetz on Dec. 9 at 12:30pm ET for a virtual discussion about how educators can equip young people with information about e-cigarettes and nicotine, as well as help students who are already vaping to quit with resources like the free vaping prevention curriculum and quitting resource, Vaping: Know the truth.

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