Against Tobacco 101




                 @

Presented by Owen Walker, MBA, CPRP, CTRS
           Program Coordinator,
           WV Clean Indoor Air
History of the @ Program


@ was founded in May 2005 from a need to
reach 18-24 year
old adults about the dangers of tobacco and
the positive health benefits of quitting
tobacco.

The idea for the @ came for WV’s RAZE
Program.

@ program was established to provide an
avenue for college students to continue to
speak out about Big Tobacco lies.

Program started with 13 WV Colleges and
Universities.
Requirements To Become An
             @Member


Must be located in West Virginia.

Must have a dorm on Campus.

Complete mini grant application which maybe
obtained thru WVDTP or one of ten Regional
Tobacco Prevention Coordinator's, RTPC’s.

Grant has several activities that each school is
required to do but has the flexibility to tailor
the program to meet each schools different
rules, regulations, needs.

WVU and Marshall receive $7,000.00 all other
schools $4,000.00.
The @ Program Today


16 WV Colleges and Universities with access to
75,000 students.

Both public and private are members.

Most programs advisor’s are professors but
some groups run entirely by students.

RTPC’s provide assistants and handle grant
funding.

4 RAZE Program Graduates are receiving
stipends and various others continue to use
their RAZE training and experiences within @
groups.

@ groups continue to provide information and
education to school administrators, fellow
students, staff, and visitors to their campus
about the effects of tobacco.
Contact Information


   Owen Walker, MBA, CPRP, CTRS
Clean Indoor Air Program Coordinator
 WV Division of Tobacco Prevention
    350 Capitol Street, Room 514
     Charleston, WV 25301-3715
       Owen.C.Walker@wv.gov
        Phone: 304.356.4204
         Fax: 304.558.2285
 www.facebook.com/againsttobacco
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  • 1.
    Against Tobacco 101 @ Presented by Owen Walker, MBA, CPRP, CTRS Program Coordinator, WV Clean Indoor Air
  • 2.
    History of the@ Program @ was founded in May 2005 from a need to reach 18-24 year old adults about the dangers of tobacco and the positive health benefits of quitting tobacco. The idea for the @ came for WV’s RAZE Program. @ program was established to provide an avenue for college students to continue to speak out about Big Tobacco lies. Program started with 13 WV Colleges and Universities.
  • 3.
    Requirements To BecomeAn @Member Must be located in West Virginia. Must have a dorm on Campus. Complete mini grant application which maybe obtained thru WVDTP or one of ten Regional Tobacco Prevention Coordinator's, RTPC’s. Grant has several activities that each school is required to do but has the flexibility to tailor the program to meet each schools different rules, regulations, needs. WVU and Marshall receive $7,000.00 all other schools $4,000.00.
  • 4.
    The @ ProgramToday 16 WV Colleges and Universities with access to 75,000 students. Both public and private are members. Most programs advisor’s are professors but some groups run entirely by students. RTPC’s provide assistants and handle grant funding. 4 RAZE Program Graduates are receiving stipends and various others continue to use their RAZE training and experiences within @ groups. @ groups continue to provide information and education to school administrators, fellow students, staff, and visitors to their campus about the effects of tobacco.
  • 14.
    Contact Information Owen Walker, MBA, CPRP, CTRS Clean Indoor Air Program Coordinator WV Division of Tobacco Prevention 350 Capitol Street, Room 514 Charleston, WV 25301-3715 Owen.C.Walker@wv.gov Phone: 304.356.4204 Fax: 304.558.2285 www.facebook.com/againsttobacco