Together we’re stronger than big tobacco
The tobacco industry targets kids with candy-flavored products and ads placed at children’s eye level. But people in Oregon are fighting back and holding the industry accountable for the harm it causes. Join us.
The tobacco industry spends $100 million a year to hook our kids. Call them out on social media by sharing the images below!
Courage / Cash
Strength / Sales
Promise / Profits
Curiosity / Customer
Dreamer / Dollar Signs
Inspiration / Income
HOW ARE WE STRONGER?
Community members share how they are fighting back against Big Tobacco.
Gerardo Bobadilla
Owner of Guadalajara Market
Shanaquewa Finney
Community Programs Director
David Jacques
NAMI Volunteer
Cheryl Carter
Public Health Advisory Board
IN THE NEWS
Local experts share what you need to know about tobacco and Covid-19.
Dr. Jennifer Vines
Multnomah Co. Public Health Officer
Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer
Public Health Officer for Douglas Co.
Rachael Banks
Multnomah Co. Public Health Director
Join Us
This campaign is in response to Governor Kate Brown’s Executive Order 19-09 issued October 4, 2019, which directed state agencies to take strong action to address the vaping public health crisis. It is also connected to the state’s response to COVID-19, as initial research shows that people who smoke may be more likely to develop serious complications from COVID-19 than people who don’t smoke, similar to other respiratory infections.