TxSSC
Community Prevention Program
The Community Prevention Program provides a variety of physical and digital tobacco and e-cigarette prevention and cessation resources for free to all communities across Texas. These resources can be implemented within schools, college campuses, and community-based organizations.

Tobacco-Free Info Graphics
Request these info graphics to assist your efforts of raising awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine products as well as share tips on living a healthy, vape-free life.
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Tobacco-Free Property Signage
Request these property signage materials to clearly communicate your school, college campus, or place of business is a tobacco, nicotine, and vape-free location.
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Tobacco Cessation Posters
The Texas School Safety Center has co-branded with the FDA to provide a variety of adult-focused cessation education posters. Available in English and Spanish, these posters use a positive, motivational tone to support smokers on their journey to quit cigarettes.
The Texas Department of State Health Services and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center have designed a variety of youth-friendly cessation posters that not only encourage young people to quit vaping but informs the reader about common chemicals found inside vapes.
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Say What!
This program is the statewide youth tobacco prevention program and is focused on preventing and reducing youth tobacco use by providing a variety of free, youth-friendly resources.

CDC
This site is the CDC's Office on Smoking and Health and offers information related to youth and adult usage of all commercialized tobacco products.

Parents Against Vaping E-Cigarettes
This site provides numerous articles, videos, tips, and resources on how parents can serve as advocates and educate and protect their children from vaping.

Stanford Medicine Tobacco Prevention Toolkit
This tobacco prevention curriculum is available for all middle and high schools for free and discusses all commercialized tobacco products.

CATCH My Breath
This curriculum is a peer-led teaching approach to empower students with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions about e-cigarettes and resist social pressures to vape.

ASPIRE
ASPIRE is a free, bilingual online tool that helps middle and high school teens learn about living tobacco-free through interactive modules. ASPIRE is a curriculum of the UT MD Anderson Cancer Center.

FDA Tobacco Education Resource Library
The FDA has created free, downloadable posters and shareable social media content to address the health consequences of e-cigarette use.

Vaping and E-Cigarettes: A Toolkit for Working with Youth
E-cigarette use among youth remains a problem, and FDA's toolkit for professionals working with youth provides stakeholders with the information they need to help educate their communities about e-cigarettes and their effects on youth.

Public Health Law Center - Mitchell Hamline School of Law
To reduce youth tobacco use within school settings, the Mitchell Hamline School of Law has researched best practices for tobacco-free school policies and has created several resources and policy guides for schools.