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Celebrate Breaking Free Day! Nov. 20th
November 16, 2023

News from Amplify Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises CommUNITY Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas ~~~

Celebrate with AMPLIFY!

The Start of a New Movement

On Breaking Free from Nicotine Day, we honor and celebrate African Americans who have chosen to break free from nicotine's harmful effects and resist the tobacco industry's predatory marketing practices by saying "No" to Tobacco. Saying "No" to Tobacco is a powerful statement of self-care and refusal to let big tobacco dictate their lives.

Celebration Webinar Registration

Share Your Story

Success stories of individuals who have conquered nicotine dependence serve as beacons of hope and motivation for others facing similar challenges.

Share Your Story

AMPLIFY! Lunch & Learn Session

Learn about the different ways the tobacco industry targets the hip-hop community. Learn about the history and role of hip-hop culture and strategies on how to combat big tobacco.

Register

Fostering a legacy of physical, mental and spiritual wellness by supporting Black communities across California.

We are AMPLIFY! the African American/Black Statewide Coordinating Center charged with educating and engaging our community to eradicate the number one killer of Black people-deaths caused by tobacco and nicotine addiction. We amplify the voices, cultural wisdom and collective strength of our people to build strong healthy communities.

Questions? Contact: Y'Lonn Burris, MPH, CTTS

Program Manager

yburris@amplify.love

888.881.6619 Ext. 104

AMPLIFY! | www.amplify.love
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The URSA Institute | c/o AMPLIFY!, 390 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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