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Agencies

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Mid-Illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters

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SBL Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program

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Tuscola Public Library

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Sullivan Pre-School

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Illinois Department of Employment Security

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Housing Authority of the County of Cumberland

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Shelby County Public Health Department in conjunction with the IL Department of Public Health

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Shelby County Public Health Department

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Federal Communications Commission

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Charleston Public Library

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West Central Development Council

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Clark County Health Department

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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council

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Coles County Health Department

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Eastern Illinois Foodbank

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HOPE of East Central Illinois

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Land of Lincoln Legal Aid

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Gambro Healthcare Center

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Illinois Department on Aging

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Community Care Systems, Inc

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Sarah Bush Lincoln

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Casey Health Care Center

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University of Illinois Extension; Cumberland/Jasper

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Tobacco FREE Group Support

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CASA of East Central Illinois

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Catholic Charities

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Choices Pregnancy & Health

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Maranatha Baptist Church

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Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman- Illinois Department on Aging

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City of Charleston

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Mattoon Lions Club

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Mattoon CUSD #2

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Illinois Family Resources

Programs

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Illinois Tobacco Quitline

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Web Page:http://www.quityes.org/
Phone:1-866-784-8937 Quitline
Operating Agency:Tobacco Cessation Resources
Area Served: All
Ages Served: All
Appt. Necessary: NA
Handicapped accessible: NA
About:QUITTING TOBACCO - HOW IT WORKS Getting Started - Participating groups and individuals receive instructional materials about our service. Convenient access - Callers are greeted by a live medical professional through our toll-free services, 7am-11pm (Central Time) seven days a week. Voice messages can be left at any time after hours and will be returned the next business day. Information can be accessed via the Internet at any time. Assessing needs - Professional counselors ask the callers about readiness to quit, history of tobacco use and previous quit attempts. Customizing a Program - A cessation program is customized each caller's needs. Reinforcement - A quit-kit including self help materials, information about nicotine replacement therapies, and requested health information is mailed to the caller. Follow-up - Our counselors maintain weekly communication with participants for a minimum of six weeks. Thereafter, follow-up calls are made at three months, six months and twelve months. Tracking Success - Each call/counseling session is well documented. Data is available as needed to monitor success of the overall program. Feedback - An evaluation of the program is completed by each caller and participating group. Whole Health - Our counselors are qualified to discuss all issues relating to lung health. Physician referrals and information about medicines and treatments are also available. Call or go to website for complete information.
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