Resource List: Tobacco-Free Living for Military and Veteran Caregivers

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Check out these tobacco-free resources specifically for military and veteran caregivers

Freedom From Smoking

Freedom From Smoking®, or FFS, is a program specifically designed for adults, like you, who want to quit smoking.

Local American Lung Association offices

Military and Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN)

The Military and Veteran Caregiver Network offers a secure community where Military and Veteran Caregivers can connect, share and support one another. We would like to thank the MVCN for establishing an online peer support group specifically for Military Caregivers looking to live a tobacco-free life.

If you are a Military and Veteran Caregiver you can join the network here. Once you have become a vetted Caregiver member, you will login to the Network and then search for “Live Tobacco-Free” under “Groups.”

Give an Hour (GAH)

Give an Hour™ is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to harness the expertise and generosity of volunteer mental health professionals capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society.

Currently, GAH is dedicated to meeting the mental health needs of the troops and families affected by their time of service. We provide counseling to individuals, couples and families, and children and adolescents. Give an Hour includes a list of providers who specialize in hypnosis and acupuncture, two alternative methods to aid in the tobacco cessation process. These services are free and confidential.

For Service Members and Veterans

  • Veterans enrolled in VA healthcare have access to:
    • Medication and counseling
    • VA’s Smoking Quitline 1-855-QUIT VET (1-855-784-8838),
    • Text message support from SmokefreeVET. Sign up here.
    • www.publichealth.va.gov/smoking/quit
    • Speak with a Quit VET counselor and get:
      • Help developing a quit plan
      • Individualized counseling
      • Strategies to prevent relapse
      • Follow-up calls to help you stay quit
    • US Department of Defense campaign:
      • www.ucanquit2.org/
      • Savings calculator
      • Live chat
      • Help your Hero Quit

For General Tobacco Cessation Resources…

  • Center for Disease Control 
  • Through the Affordable Care Act health plans must provide coverage for at least one prescription quit-smoking medication.
  • 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669): Calling this toll-free number will connect you directly to your state quitline. All states have quitlines in place with trained coaches who provide information and help with quitting. Specific services and hours of operation vary from state to state. 

For Military and Veteran Caregiver Resources…

For General Family Caregiver Resources…

Read the full Living Tobacco Free: A Toolkit for Military and Veteran Family Caregivers for more helpful tips and facts about living smoke-free.

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