DELAWARE’S LARGEST YOUTH MOVEMENT AGAINST TOBACCO SINCE 1999

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DELAWARE’S LARGEST YOUTH MOVEMENT AGAINST TOBACCO SINCE 1999 TEENS taking the lead DELAWARE’S LARGEST YOUTH MOVEMENT AGAINST TOBACCO SINCE 1999

Our Mission is to protect Delaware Youth from all tobacco and nicotine products, through education, prevention and cessation

1. Prevent tobacco and nicotine use by youth. 2. Elevate awareness and increase participation in KBG.

3. Monitor and influence public policy issues on all tobacco and nicotine products. 4. Decrease tobacco and nicotine use by promoting cessation through the Not On Tobacco program and the Quit Line.

KBG Staying Connected ALADE KBG Intern KBG MEMBER KBG Council KBG GROUP

1999-2004 2005-2010 2011-FUTURE

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Our Vision is for all Delaware Youth to be tobacco and nicotine free My KBG TWITTER ysmoke.org MY KBG MY KBG FACEBOOK All programs and materials are made possible through the Delaware Division of Public Health’s Tobacco Prevention Youth Contract. Funding is provided by the Delaware Health Fund and managed by the American Lung Association in Delaware.