Simplified online and mobile program registration to get teens to a coach quickerĭedicated teen website at with online enrollment, live chat with a coach, information about vaping and tobacco, and activities to support quitting and stress relief Teen-focused messages in promotional and educational materials – created with youth input – that encourage teens to quit vaping or using tobaccoįive coaching sessions via live text messaging or by phone on a dedicated toll-free number (1.855.891.9989) or online chat My Life, My Quit provides youth access to tailored resources for quitting, including:įree and confidential help from a quit coach specially trained to listen to teens, help teens navigate social situations that involve tobacco or vaping, and find healthy ways to cope with stress “Our coaches emphasize that the decision to quit is personal, and they help teens identify strategies to help them cope with stress, navigate social situations, and support developing a tobacco-free identity.” This program allows us to meet teens where they are, communicate with them via channels they are comfortable with, and to support them through their quit journey,” said Dr. “While there are similarities, the teen quit experience is very different from the adult experience. “This comprehensive new program combines the best practices for youth tobacco cessation adapted to include vaping and new ways for teens to reach our quit coaches using real-time text messaging and online chat,” said Thomas Ylioja, PhD, clinical director of Health Initiatives at National Jewish Health.
Through the program, teens work with a coach who listens and understands their unique needs, provides personalized support, and helps them build a quit plan to become free from nicotine. Teens can text or call a toll-free number (1.855.891.9989) dedicated specifically for teens, or they can visit for real-time coaching. The new My Life, My Quit program includes educational materials designed for teens and created through focus groups with teens, subject matter experts and community stakeholders. On July 1, 2019, National Jewish Health, the nation’s leading respiratory hospital and the largest non-profit tobacco quitline provider, is launching an enhanced tobacco cessation program specifically for teens who want to stop using tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes and vapes. DENVER - Nearly 5 million teens across the United States are vaping and using tobacco, yet there are few resources available to help them stop.