Tobacco Prevention | Vermont Department of Health CLOSE Translations for you Tobacco Prevention Middlebury WIC (Middlebury) Family and Child Health Active and Healthy Communities Worksite Wellness School Health Immunizations Infectious Disease Community Prevention Programs Tobacco Prevention Emergency Preparedness Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention We connect tobacco prevention and quit partners with schools and community organizations throughout the county. We are your local connection to the statewide 802Quits program and resources. We also address the impact of in-store tobacco advertising in our communities. CounterBalance is a campaign directed towards the tobacco industry’s influence on youth and the damaging impact tobacco use has on community health. Smoking rates in Vermont are declining, but they remain higher in some groups. Learn more about how we provide services and supports to those with the highest rates of smoking and tobacco use Local Success Stories Working with the Vergennes Boys and Girls Club , we provided smoke-free zone signage, resources and educational programming about secondhand smoke to Champlain Orchards and Addison County Building Bright Futures.  Our office also provided smoke-free zone signs for Homeward Bound to show that their grounds are tobacco-free. Resources for Quitting In the community: Chronic Disease Self-Management Program , Porter Medical Center, 802-388-8860 To quit with support via telephone:  800-QUIT NOW or 800-784-8669 Smoking Resources in Other Languages Tobacco Use in Vermont Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs – Vermont Community Profiles , Public Health Specialist Emma, Public Health Specialist 802-388-5747 [email protected] January 29, 2025