Celebrating Valentine’s Day Tobacco-Free

Most of us will think of roses and sweets when celebrate Valentine’s Day. This Valentine’s Day,

Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy and Leadership (APPEAL) and Asian Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ) encourage Asian American community members to surprise the significant others by making quit attempt and make a committemnt to quit for good if possible. Quitting smoking improves the health of individuals and loved ones around them.

High rates of tobacco use among Asian Americans are often overlooked because mainstream data tends to combine diverse Asian and Pacific Islander communities into one group. However, separating the data reveals that certain Asian subpopulations smoke at higher rates compared to the general U.S. population. Along with other factors, aggregation of tobacco data can perpetuate inequities of tobacco use among Asian Americans and hinder access to cessation resources.

Accessibility to in-language smoking cessation resources for Asian American populations is an essential part of advancing health equity in tobacco control. ASQ provides invaluable resources to our Chinese-, Korean- and Vietnmaese-speaking community members who have limited English proficiency. It is crucial to make sure our communities know that free help is available to lead a healthier lifestyle. All of you can play a vital role by sharing these resources to smokers or you can also contact ASQ to obtain free and practical informaiton to help significant others to quit the use of tobacco.  

About APPEAL
Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy and Leadership (APPEAL) is a national health justice organization working to achieve health equity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPI) and other under-served communities. APPEAL provides support and technical assistance to address tobacco and cancer related disparities among Asian American, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islander Communities.

ABOUT ASQ
ASQ is operated by the Asian Smokers’ Quitline (ASQ) and funded by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ASQ provides FREE evidence-based smoking cessation services in Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean and Vietnamese to Asian communities in the U.S. and eligible smokers can receive a free two-week supply of nicotine patches. Studies have shown that smokers who enroll in ASQ services double their chances of quitting successfully.

ASQ opens Monday through Friday, 7am to 9pm Pacific Time (10am – Midnight Eastern Time). To enroll, call or register online today!

  • Mandarin & Cantonese           1-800-838-8917          www.asq-chinese.org
  • Korean                                    1-800-556-5564          www.asq-korean.org
  • Vietnamese                             1-800-778-8440          www.asq-viet.org

Source: Cherrie Ng, PR Coordinator, 858-300-1029; asq@ucsd.edu

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