In Porter County, the Tobacco Education and Prevention Coalition for Porter County says teens involved in the local VOICE youth empowerment group are planning a public display to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking and vaping in honor of the Great American Smokeout on November 17th at Boone Grove High School. A news release says students, faculty, staff, and the general public will be able to view shoes placed outside of the school to represent the number of people who die, on average, every day from preventable tobacco-related illnesses. The Great American Smokeout event, held on the third Thursday in November every year, was started by the American Cancer Society over 40 years ago.“On November 17th, we encourage everyone, youth and parents alike, to put down the cigarettes and vapes. Get outside, take a yoga class, talk to your friends, and do something fun! Make this day the start of something new. We are here for you if you need help or resources!” said Emily Carpenter, MPA, Youth Facilitation Specialist and Outreach Facilitator for the Tobacco Education and Prevention Coalition for Porter County (TEPC).
“In Porter County, 328 residents die every year from smoking-related diseases. Our local youth hope to show their peers and the general public how important tobacco-free living is to prevent future disease and death due to tobacco and nicotine products,” Carrie Higgins, Program Director of TEPC, stated. For more information on the Great American Smokeout, visit https://www.cancer.org/healthy/stay-away-from-tobacco/great-american-smokeout.html . Information on VOICE Porter County is available on Facebook at VOICEportercounty or valpo.edu/tepc . You can hear more at Region Newsmakers here at our website.
Local Teens Plan Public Display Using Shoes for Great American Smokeout
Nov 17, 2022 | 3:04 PM