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JOIN WEBINAR ON HUD'S SMOKE FREE RULES IN PUBLIC HOUSING & IMPACT ON AFRICAN AMERICANS
June 22, 2018

Courtesy of AATCLC

 
 
 
                Contact: Y'Lonn Burris
888.881.6619
HUDS new smoke-free rules go into effect July 31st
This informational webinar will discuss the details of the new  
smoke-free rules as it pertains to the African American 
community residing in public housing.
 
Webinar Log In Information
Join from PC, Mac Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/841762893
Or
Dial: (408) 638-0968 or (646) 876-9923
Meeting ID: 913 459 1244
 
https://www.nobco.org
                                                                                           
 
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  Click HERE to see HUD Smoke-Free Guidebook  
  
         
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ABOUT AATCLC
The African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC), is a collective of tobacco control experts dedicated to research, community collaboration and public engagement, is working to stop the 45, 000 preventable deaths of African Americans due to tobacco related diseases.
Available for on-going print, radio, television and Internet tobacco product related interviews:
Carol McGruder, AATCLC Co-Chair
Phillip Gardiner, DrPH, AATCLC Co-Chair
Valerie Yerger, ND, University California, San Francisco
 
For more information visit www.savingblacklives.org  
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The AATCLC is a proud affiliate of  NAATPN, Inc.  
     

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