OKLAHOMA AMERICAN INDIAN CESSATION RESOURCE GUIDE
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1 OKLAHOMA AMERICAN INDIAN CESSATION RESOURCE GUIDE 2010
2 Gerald Cournoyer Cover Artist Gerald Cournoyer, a Lakota from Marty, South Dakota followed his hero Oscar Howe to the University of Oklahoma to pursue and eventually achieve his Master of Fine Arts in painting. Previously, Cournoyer attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, where he received an Associate Degree in Fine Arts in painting. He later received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and then a Master s Degree at the University of South Dakota in Interdisciplinary Studies. After receiving his Master s Degree at OU, he was employed as an adjunct professor of painting. Cournoyer is a dedicated and creative artist whose artistic boundaries were expanded under the tutelage of Professor George Hughes. Cournoyer came from a skilled background of stylized ledger art and figurative indian portraits. Over time, his work at OU expanded into vibrant abstract watercolors and acrylics. This eventually led him into patterns of Lakota quillwork on canvas, including large nonfigurative expanses of color and form that offer the viewer an opportunity to explore the depth of scintillating color combined with native patterns. These intricate patterns are based on the early quillwork of the Northern Plains quill designs and are prominent in the Lakota iconography. Gerald Cournoyer s work is now shown in regional, national, and international venues. Raven s Message 2 The Raven is often associated with godliness. It s held in highest regard among American Indian creation stories and cultural beliefs. The Raven is a creature of metamorphosis and symbolizes change or transformation. The colors red and white represent the human sacrifice and purity throughout the lives of men and women. Before man makes the conscious decision to change, often he is in a state of darkness and despair. The one black square symbolizes this place of fear, solitude and confusion. Traditional tobacco is known for making the transition from fear and solitude to hope and transformation. The artist uses tobacco leaves depicting hope for future generations. Acknowledgement Thank you to the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust for funding the production and printing of this publication.
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4 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide Cherokee Nation Cherokee Nation 5 Redbird Smith Health Center 6 Will Rogers Indian Clinic 7 Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation A-MO Community Clinic 8 Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation 9 Claremore Indian Hospital 10 Nowata Primary Health Care Clinic 11 Sam Hider Community Clinic 12 Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center 13 W.W. Hastings Hospital 14 Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health 15 Cherokee Nation Muskogee Health Center 16 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes 17 Chickasaw Nation 18 Choctaw Nation Choctaw Nation Health Care 19 Choctaw Nation Health Clinic 20 Citizen Potawatomi 21 Indian Health Care Resource Center 22 Indian Health Service Lawton Indian Hospital 23 Northeastern Tribal Health Center 24 Pawnee Service Unit 25 Muscogee Creek Nation Muscogee Creek Nation Eufaula Indian Health Center 26 Muscogee Creek Nation Koweta Indian Health Center 27 Muscogee Creek Nation Okemah Indian Health Center 28 Muscogee Creek Nation Okmulgee Indian Health Center 29 Muscogee Creek Nation Tobacco Prevention Program 30 Native American Tobacco Education Network 31 Oklahoma Tobacco Control Program - Cessation Systems 32 Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline 33 Osage Nation 34 Pawnee Nation 35 Sac & Fox Nation 36 Seneca-Cayuga Tribe 37 Additional Resources 38 Notes 39
5 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 5 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation Contact Name: June Maher, Tobacco Prevention Coordinator Location: S. Muskogee, Tahlequah, OK Counties Served: Cherokee, Adair, Mayes, Delaware, Sequoyah, Muskogee, and Nowata Business Phone: Business Fax: jumaher@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking, Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone call for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
6 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation Contact Name: Mary A. Owl-Batt Sidney Church Location: Redbird Smith Health Center, 301 South J. T. Stites Avenue, Sallisaw, OK Counties Served: Sequoyah Business Phone: or Business Fax: Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, referral to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
7 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 7 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation Contact Name: Kay Johndrow Location: Will Rogers Indian Clinic, 1020 Lenape Drive, Nowata, OK Counties Served: Washington Business Phone: Business Fax: kay-johndrow@cherokee.org Website: Fresh Start, Quit and Stay Quit Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Behavioral Health No fee for four sessions for four weeks; free to clinic registrants Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered monthly (Tuesday afternoons) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Tuesdays, 3:00 PM 4:00 PM. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
8 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Kasy Allen Jeff Tucker Location: A-Mo Community Clinic, 900 N. Owen Walter Blvd / PO Box 936, Salina, OK Counties Served: Mayes Business Phone: Business Fax: kasy-allen@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, referral to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix) and nicotine patch provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
9 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 9 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Cora Flute, Public Health Educator Shirley Goodlin, Public Health Educator Location: S. Muskogee, Tahlequah, OK Counties Served: 14 counties within Cherokee Nation boundaries Business Phone: or Business Fax: cora-flute@cherokee.org shirley-goodlin@cherokee.org Website: Freedom from Smoking Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Teen/youth, parents of young children Public Health No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks Program Funded by: CDC grant The program is offered weekly (afternoon) and addresses coping skills, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, and provides social support during program. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, proactive and reactive client counseling, self-help materials. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch provided directly to client at no cost. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
10 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Jaime Clark Location: Claremore Indian Hospital, 101 S. Moore Avenue, Claremore, OK Counties Served: Rogers Business Hours: Monday Friday, 8:00AM 4:30PM Business Phone: Business Fax: jamie-clark@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
11 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 11 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Jaime Clark Location: Nowata Primary Health Care Clinic, 202 E. Galer, Nowata, OK Counties Served: Washington, Nowata, and Craig Business Phone: Business Fax: jaime-clark@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
12 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Ida Sue Gray Betty King, Public Health Educator Location: Sam Hider Community Clinic, 1015 Washburn / PO Box 350, Jay, OK Counties Served: Delaware Business Phone: Business Fax: jaime-clark@cherokee.org betty-king@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix) and nicotine patch provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
13 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 13 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Michelle Sweney, Public Health Educator Location: Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center, Rt. 6, Box 840 Hwy 51 East, Stilwell, OK Counties Served: Adair Business Phone: Business Fax: michelle-sweney@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
14 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation / Healthy Nation Contact Name: Lu McCraw Location: W. W. Hastings Hospital, 100 S. Bliss Avenue, Tahlequah, OK Counties Served: Cherokee, Adair, Sequoyah, Mayes, Delaware, Muskogee, and Nowata Business Phone: Business Fax: lu-mccraw@cherokee.org Website: Freedom From Smoking, Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Healthy Nation No fee for eight sessions for eight weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English, Cherokee. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
15 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 15 CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health Contact Name: Joy A. Wahnee, LADC Substance Abuse Counselor Location: Bartlesville Health Clinic, 501 East 5th, Suite B, Bartlesville, OK Counties Served: Washington Business Phone: ext. 229 or Business Fax: or Website: Fresh Start Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, non-native spouse Behavioral Health No fee for four sessions for four weeks; free to tribal members or CDIB card Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, provides social support during program, provides social support outside of program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, initiates telephone calls for client counseling, responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to client at no cost. Products are also available to client through their health plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
16 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHEROKEE NATION Name of Organization: Cherokee Nation Muskogee Health Center Contact Name: Jason Shelor Location: 1001 South 41st Street East, Muskogee, OK Counties Served: Muskogee and surrounding counties Business Phone: Business Fax: Website: Fresh Start, Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Men and women Behavioral Health No fee for four to eight sessions. Program funded by: Tribe The program is offered on demand (afternoons and evenings) and addresses problem solving techniques, coping skills, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, proactive and reactive client counseling, self-help materials. Hours: Contact program office for information. Language: English. Self-help: Audiotapes and/or videotapes, Second Wind guide. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: No pharmacotherapy is provided. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and by .
17 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 17 CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHO TRIBES Name of Organization: Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Health Education Contact Name: Margie Deer, MPH, Health Education Director Location: 700 Black Kettle Blvd., Concho, OK Counties Served: Canadian, Custer, Blaine Business Phone: Business Fax: Freedom from Smoking, Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco Health Education, R.E.A.C.H. U.S. No fee Program Funded By: Contracted through Indian Health Service The program is offered on demand and addresses problem solving skills, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies. Services Offered: Provides self-help materials, relapse prevention and support services. Promote the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Group Counseling and Support Groups. Language: English Self-Help: Self-help materials, brochures and selfawareness. Topics Addressed: Traditional tobacco use vs. commercial tobacco use, health consequences of tobacco and secondhand smoke. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Referral for nicotine patch bupropion (Zyban) to clients. Childcare: No A.D.A: Yes Registration: By phone, in person or referral from healthcare providers.
18 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHICKASAW NATION Name of Organization: Chickasaw Nation Health System Contact Name: Christie Byars, Prevention Specialist Location: 1001 N. Country Club Road, Ada, OK Counties Served: 11 counties Business Phone: Business Fax: Website: Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, parents of young children, low income, addicts in recovery, veterans, American Indians Behavioral Health No fee for 4 sessions every 2 weeks for a 2 month period Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered on a regular basis (evenings) and addresses problem solving techniques, coping skills, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, proactive and reactive client counseling, self-help materials. Hours: Contact program office for information. Language: English. Self-help: Audiotapes and/or videotapes, Second Wind guide. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: No pharmacotherapy is provided. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By phone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, by .
19 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 19 CHOCTAW NATION Name of Organization: Choctaw Nation Health Center Contact Name: Sara Sneddon Teresa Davis, RN, Wellness Coordinator Location: Choctaw Nation Health Center, One Choctaw Way, Talihina, OK Counties Served: Anyone who qualifies Business Phone: ext 6727 or ext Business Fax: or Choctaw Nation Health Care Clinic and Smoking Cessation Clinic Cigarette, cigar, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Diabetic patients who have a CDIB card Choctaw Nation Pharmacy and Diabetes Wellness Center (DWC) Free to diabetic patients with a CDIB card Program funded by: SDPI Community Directed Grant Program The program is offered by appointment during business hours and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, provides social support during program, aversive techniques, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, program initiates weekly telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, referral to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline if needed. Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. Language: English. Self-Help: Packets containing tobacco cessation information given to the patient on their initial visit. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Chantix provided directly to patient at no cost. Childcare: None. Registration: In person by referral of a DWC healthcare provider
20 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide CHOCTAW NATION Name of Organization: Choctaw Nation Health Clinic Contact Name: Renee Evans, Chief Pharmacist Location: 902 E. Lincoln Road, Idabel, OK Counties Served: McCurtain, Choctaw, LeFlore, Pushmataha, Sevier (AR) Business Hours: Monday Friday, 8:00AM 4:30PM Business Phone: Website: Website: Choctaw Nation Tobacco Cessation Cigarette smokers and smokeless/spit tobacco Diabetes Program Program funded by: Tribe The program is offered 3 or 4 times per year (afternoons) and addresses problem solving techniques, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, use of self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, self-help materials. Program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, materials from the Internet, occasionally audiotapes and/or videotapes. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch, bupropion (Zyban). No fee. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By phone, in person, by referral from healthcare provider.
21 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 21 CITIZEN POTAWATOMI TRIBE Name of Organization: Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Clinic Contact Name: Ray Tainpeah, Behavioral Health Coordinator Location: 2307 S. Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee OK Counties Served: Pottawatomie, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Seminole, and Lincoln Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind, Freedom from Smoking Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco users; Specific Populations: Tribal clinic patients Behavioral Health No fee, eight sessions for eight weeks Program funded by: Tribe The program is offered quarterly (evenings). It offers problem solving techniques, skills training, stress management, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, provides social support during program, and traditional education. Services Offered: Group counseling. Hours: Contact program office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, materials from the Internet, Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix), nicotine patch, bupropion (Zyban). Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By phone, in person, and by referral from healthcare provider.
22 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide INDIAN HEALTH CARE RESOURCE CENTER Name of Organization: Indian Health Care Resource Center Contact Name: Clayton Pselee, Tobacco Program Coordinator Location: 1628 S. Main, Tulsa, OK Counties Served: Tulsa County Business Phone: Business Fax: Website: IHCRC Smoking Cessation classes Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco users; Specific Population: American Indians Indian Health Care Resource Center No fee Program funded by: General fund The program is offered every two weeks (mornings and afternoons) on a regularly scheduled basis and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides selfhelp materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, provides social support during program, traditional tobacco use (tribal ceremonies), and behavior modification. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling. Hours: Contact program office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, audiotapes and/or videotapes, visual aids. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: varenicline (Chantix) participant is required to attend 4 of 6 classes. Childcare: Yes. ADA: Yes. Registration: By mail and by referral from healthcare provider.
23 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 23 INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE - LAWTON INDIAN HOSPITAL Name of Organization: Lawton Indian Hospital Contact Name: Kristie Rivera Location: 1515 Lawrie Tatum Road, Lawton, OK Counties Served: 10 counties in OK; also serves counties in Texas Business Hours: Tuesday, 8:00AM - 11:30AM, Wednesday, 10:00AM - 4:30PM, Thursday, 8:00AM - 4:30PM (case by case basis on Mon & Fri). Business Phone: or Business Fax: : kristie.rivera@ihs.gov Previously used the Freedom from Smoking and Second Wind Curriculum. Currently counseling patients one-on-one. Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, gay/lesbian/bisexual, and veterans Pharmacy No fee for six to seven sessions two-weeks apart Program funded by: Indian Health Service The program is offered as listed in the Business Hours. Addresses problem solving techniques, coping skills, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting. Provides self-help materials, relapse prevention and direct contact with a clinician for support. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, self-help materials. Hours: Tuesday, 8:00AM 11:30AM, Wednesday, 10:00AM 4:30PM, Thursday, 8:00AM 4:30PM (only on a case by case basis on Mon & Fri). Closed holidays & weekends. Language: English Self-Help: Brochures Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch and nicotine gum provided directly to client at no cost. Childcare: No ADA: Yes Registration: In person, referral by healthcare provider.
24 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE - NORTHEASTERN TRIBAL HEALTH CENTER Name of Organization: Northeastern Tribal Health Center Contact Name: Janet Springer, LPN, Certified Cessation Facilitator Location: 2301 Eight Tribes Trail, Miami, OK Counties Served: Services are provided to any member of a federally recognized tribe Business Hours: Tuesdays, 10:00AM 11:00AM Business Phone: or Business Fax: janet.springer@ihs.gov Fresh Start and Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco users Indian Health Service No fee, offered weekly and duration open-ended Program Funded By: Seneca-Cayuga Tribe and Indian Health Service The program is offered weekly (mornings) and addresses problem solving skills, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, provides social support during program, traditional tobacco use and tribal ceremonies, visual aids, monitor CO 2 level, and cedar pouches. Services Offered: Group counseling, individual face-to-face counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, self-help materials, and self-awareness. Hours: Tuesday 10:00 AM 11:00 AM. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes, materials from the Internet, and cedar pouches. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch, bupropion (Zyban), clonidine (Catapress), non-nicotine herbal remedies and traditional medicine provided directly to client at no cost regardless of smoking cessation coverage through their health insurance plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by referral from healthcare provider.
25 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 25 INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE - PAWNEE SERVICE UNIT Name of Organization: Pawnee Health Center Contact Name: Shoneen Alexander, MPH, Health Education/HPDP Coordinator Verna Wilson, RN, BSN, Community Health Nursing Location: 1201 Heritage Circle, Pawnee, Oklahoma Counties Served: Pawnee, Payne, Noble, Garfield, Grant, Kay, and Osage County Business Hours: 8:00AM 4:30PM Business Phone: ext or ext Business Fax: shoneen.alexander@ihs.gov verna.wilson@ihs.gov Second Wind, Freedom from Smoking Cigarette, cigar smokers, smokeless/spit tobacco users Community Health Department The program provides basic information about tobacco use and quitting. The program provides participants with common elements of problem solving skills and practical counseling such as the ability to identify dangerous situations, the development of coping skills, strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, relapse prevention, and direct contact with a clinician for support. In addition, the program offers individual counseling and initiates referrals to tribal and community cessation resources. Frequency: The program is offered throughout the year and one-on-one counseling is available on demand. Program Hours: 8:00AM to 4:30PM - For class times and schedule call ext or ext No fee. Childcare: No. Pharmacotherapy: Nicotine Patches, Wellbutrin, Clonidine, and Nortriptyline. After a visit with one of Pawnee Health Center s primary providers, additional cessation aids can be prescribed for non-ihs pharmacy fill at the provider s discretion. Language: English. Topics Addressed: Traditional tobacco use and commercial tobacco use, health consequences of tobacco use, health consequences of secondhand smoke, tobacco-related statistics, simple quit plan components, slip and relapse, assessment of nicotine dependence, the science of nicotine addiction, and tribal and community resources that support the quitting process. Self-help: Brochures, Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, visual aids, books, and DVDs/videotapes/audiotapes. ADA: Yes. Registration: Call for more information.
26 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION Name of Organization: Eufaula Indian Health Center Contact Name: Melody Hampton, LPN, Women s Clinic Nurse Location: 800 Forest Avenue, Eufaula, OK Counties Served: McIntosh and surrounding counties Business Phone: ext. 227 Business Fax: melody.hampton@creekhealth.org Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco Women s Clinic No fee for six sessions for twelve weeks Program Funded By: Tribe and CDC Grant The program is offered quarterly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses problem solving techniques, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, use of self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Group counseling, program initiates telephone calls for client counseling and program responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, materials from the Internet. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to the client at no cost. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: In person and by referral from healthcare provider.
27 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 27 MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION Name of Organization: Koweta Indian Health Facility Contact Name: Amy Johnson, Public Health Nurse Location: East Highway 51, Coweta, OK Counties Served: Tulsa and Wagoner Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Men, women, parents of young children, low income, gay/lesbian/bisexual, veterans Primary Care Clinic No fee for six sessions for twelve weeks Program Funded By: Tribe and CDC Grant The program is offered bi-weekly (daytime and evenings) and addresses problem solving techniques, stress management, skills training, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, use of self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Individual face-to-face counseling, group counseling, program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling and self-help materials. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Self-help: Materials from the Internet. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban). Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by mail, by referral from healthcare provider, and .
28 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION Name of Organization: Okemah Indian Health Center Contact Name: Jim Schnidlkofer, Public Health Nurse Location: 309 North 14th Street, Okemah, OK Counties Served: Okfuskee and surrounding counties Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Special Population: American Indians Public Health No fee for six sessions for twelve weeks Program funded by: Tribe and CDC Grant The program is offered quarterly (afternoons and evenings) and addresses problem solving techniques, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, use of self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Group counseling; program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, and program responds to telephone calls for client counseling. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Self-help: Brochure, materials from the Internet. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch and bupropion (Zyban) provided directly to the client at not cost. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: In person and by referral from healthcare provider.
29 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 29 MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION Name of Organization: Okmulgee Indian Health Center Contact Name: Andrea Polson, Public Health Nurse Jana Ross, Public Health Nurse Location: 1313 E. 20th Street, Okmulgee, OK Counties Served: Okmulgee and surrounding counties Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, gay/lesbian/bisexual, veterans Public Health No fee for one session every two weeks for twelve weeks Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered four times a year (mornings, afternoons, and evenings) and addresses skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, use of self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, social support during program, social support outside of program, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Group counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, and self-help materials. Self-help: Brochures, audiotapes and/or videotapes, materials from the Internet, Second Wind curriculum, and use of smoking logs. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch, bupropion (Zyban) directly to client at no cost. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By referral from healthcare provider.
30 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide MUSCOGEE (CREEK) NATION Name of Organization: Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tobacco Prevention Program* Contact Name: Cynthia Tainpeah, Program Manager Location: 121 W. Broadway, Okemah, OK Counties Served: 11 counties of east Central Oklahoma Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco. Clients can contact nearest health clinic for information on services; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, American Indians Health Clinics N/A Program funded by: N/A The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Tobacco Prevention Program coordinates services over the five health clinics. The program provides training, technical assistance, and evaluations of the programs. *This program provides no direct patient care.
31 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 31 NATIVE AMERICAN TOBACCO EDUCATION NETWORK Name of Organization: Native American Tobacco Education Network; Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal Health Board* Contact Name: Coordinator Location: 701 Market Drive, Oklahoma City, OK Counties Served: All American Indian Communities in Oklahoma Business Phone: Business Fax: Website: Second Wind, Freedom From Smoking Cigarette, cigar, pipe, and smokeless/spit tobacco. Interested parties can contact Coordinator for additional information on services available; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, women, teen/youth, parents of young children, low income, disabled, gay/lesbian/bisexual, active substance abusers, addicts in recovery, veterans, American Indians N/A N/A Program funded by: Grant The Native American Tobacco Education Network serves as point of contact for information on statewide resources for Native Americans. Self-help: Brochures. *This program provides no direct patient care.
32 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide OKLAHOMA TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM - CESSATION SYSTEMS Name of Organization: Oklahoma State Department of Health* Contact Name: Jennifer Watkins Smith, M.S., Cessation Systems Coordinator Location: 1000 NE 10th Street, Oklahoma City, OK Counties Served: All Business Phone: Business Fax: jennifers@health.ok.gov Website: Program or Department Providing Services: Tobacco Use Prevention Service Commercial Cigarette smokers, cigar smokers, pipe smokers, smokeless/spit tobacco users; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, African Americans, American Indians, Asian-Pacific Islander, Hispanics, deaf and hard-of-hearing community Costs: N/A Program funded by: Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Oklahoma State Department of Health About the Program: The Oklahoma Tobacco Control Program acknowledges the sacred and ceremonial value that tobacco has in American Indian culture. The cessation component of the program serves as a point of contact for information on statewide resources for local businesses, corporations, and organizations, tribes, and state agencies and is responsible for coordinating the statewide effort to conduct a population-based cessation assessment and assistance program for adults and youth. Current Grantees Include: Oklahoma Hospital Association, Oklahoma Insurance Department, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Oklahoma Health Care Authority *This program provides no direct patient care.
33 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 33 OKLAHOMA TOBACCO HELPLINE Name of Organization: Oklahoma Tobacco Control Program Contact Name: Jennifer Watkins Smith, M.S., Cessation Systems Coordinator Location: 1000 NE 10th Street, Oklahoma City, OK Counties Served: All Business Hours: Sunday Saturday, 7:00AM 11:00PM Business Phone: 800.QUIT-NOW ( ) Business Fax: Website: Program or Department Providing Services: Free & Clear, Inc. Commercial Cigarette smokers, cigar smokers, pipe smokers, smokeless/spit tobacco users; Specific Populations: Perinatal/pregnant women, African Americans, American Indians, Asian-Pacific Islander, Hispanics, deaf and hard-of-hearing community Costs: Free Program funded by: Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust*, Oklahoma State Department of Health*, and the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention*. About the Program: The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline acknowledges the sacred and ceremonial value that tobacco has in American Indian culture. Adult users of commercial tobacco can receive free one-on-one coaching with a highly trained Quit Coach, and written quit guides to help them stay on track between calls. Uninsured participants and individuals with health benefits through the Indian Health Service are eligible to receive free mail order nicotine patches or gum, or may be referred to their insurance provider for cessation medications. Free information and written materials are also available to family or friends interested in helping a loved one quit commercial tobacco, or to healthcare professionals who want to provide the most effective help to their patients. *This program provides no direct patient care.
34 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide OSAGE NATION Name of Organization: Osage Nation Tobacco Prevention Program Contact Name: Gail Boe, CX Coordinator Location: 604 Kihekah, Pawhuska, OK Counties Served: Osage: all residents Indian and non-indian Business Hours: 8:00AM 4:30PM Business Phone: Business Fax: Second Wind and Freedom From Smoking. Program also refers clients to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Cigarette smokers, cigar smokers, pipe smokers, smokeless/spit tobacco users Tobacco Prevention Program Costs: No fee Program funded by: Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust and Tribe The program is offered on demand and addresses problem solving skills, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Referral to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline. Program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to calls for client counseling, and self-help materials. Self-help: Materials including brochures, materials from the Internet, Second Wind guide. Hours: For class time contact business office 8:30AM 4:30PM. Language: English and Spanish. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By referral from healthcare provider, by telephone, in person. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Pharmacological assistance available through IHS.
35 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 35 PAWNEE NATION Name of Organization: Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Contact Name: Suzy KnifeChief Snell Francis Grant, R.N. M.Ed. Location: Pawnee Nation Multipurpose Building, 808 Morris Road, Pawnee, OK, Counties Served: Pawnee, Payne Business Phone: or Business Fax: Second Wind Pawnee Nation Health Division No fee for six weeks and then aftercare as needed and three- and six-month follow-up Program Funded By: Tribe The program is offered weekly and addresses smoking and family issues, smoking and health issues, and smoking and Native American issues. Hours: Contact business office. Language: English with Pawnee language references. Self-help: Pending. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Pending. Childcare: Pending. ADA: Yes. Registration: Contact business office.
36 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide SAC & FOX NATION Name of Organization: Black Hawk Health Center Contact Name: LaDona Johnson, CHR, LPN Coordinator Location: Rt. 2 Box 247, Stroud, OK Counties Served: Lincoln, Pottawatomie Business Hours: Monday Friday, 8:00AM 4:30PM Business Phone: , ext. 213 Business Fax: ladona.johnson@ihs.gov Program refers clients to the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers and smokeless/spit tobacco Community Health No fee Program funded by: Indian Health Service The program is offered on demand and addresses problem solving skills, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and successful quitting strategies, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, and traditional tobacco use. Services Offered: Program initiates telephone calls for client counseling, program responds to calls for client counseling, and self-help materials. Hours: Hours for the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline are: Monday Sunday, 7:00AM 11:00PM. Language: English and Spanish. Self-help: Brochures, materials from the Internet. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Program recommends bupropion (Zyban) to clients. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By referral from healthcare provider.
37 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 37 SENECA-CAYUGA TRIBE Name of Organization: Seneca-Cayuga Tribe Tobacco Cessation Program Contact Name: Kristy Chance, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor Location: 2301 Eight Tribe s Trail, Miami, OK Counties Served: Serves all with tribal identification and CDIB card Business Hours: Tuesdays, 10:00AM 11:00AM Business Phone: Business Fax: Fresh Start, Second Wind Cigarette, cigar, pipe smokers, and smokeless/spit tobacco users Indian Health Service No fee, offered weekly and duration open-ended Program Funded By: Tribe and Indian Health Service The program is offered weekly (mornings) and addresses problem solving skills, skills training, stress management, basic information on tobacco use and strategies for quitting, encouragement to talk about the quitting process, provides self-help materials, relapse prevention, direct contact with a clinician for support, provides social support during program, traditional tobacco use and tribal ceremonies, visual aids, monitor CO 2 level, and cedar pouches. Services Offered: Group counseling, individual face-to-face counseling, program responds to telephone calls for client counseling, self-help materials, and self-awareness. Hours: Tuesday 10:00AM 11:00AM. Language: English. Self-help: Brochures, books, audiotapes and/or videotapes, materials from the Internet, and cedar pouches. Pharmacotherapy/Medication: Nicotine patch, bupropion (Zyban), clonidine (Catapress), non-nicotine herbal remedies and traditional medicine provided directly to client at no cost regardless of smoking cessation coverage through their health insurance plan. Childcare: No. ADA: Yes. Registration: By telephone, in person, by referral from healthcare provider.
38 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide ADDITIONAL RESOURCES American Cancer Society Telephone: ACS-2345 ( ) Internet address: American Heart Association & American Stroke Association Telephone: AHA-USA-1 ( ) Telephone: STROKE ( ) Internet address: Internet address: American Lung Association Telephone: LUNG-USA ( ) Internet address: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office on Smoking & Health Telephone: CDC-INFO ( ) Internet address: Indian Health Service Internet address: National Cancer Institute Cancer Information Service Telephone: CANCER ( ) Internet address: Nicotine Anonymous Telephone: Internet address: Oklahoma State Department of Health Tobacco Use Prevention Service Telephone: Internet address: Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Telephone: QUIT NOW ( ) Internet address: Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Telephone: Internet address: Smokefree.gov (Online materials, including info on state telephone-based programs) Telephone: QUITNOW ( ) Internet address: Smoking Cessation Leadership Center Telephone: QUITNOW ( ) Internet address: Tobacco Stops With Me Internet address:
39 2010 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide 39 NOTES
40 Oklahoma American Indian Cessation Resource Guide This publication was issued by the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, as authorized by Tracey Strader, Executive Director. 1,000 copies were printed by the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust in April of 2010 at a cost of $2,500. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
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