The health and financial cost of tobacco is significant and takes a serious toll on the well-being of thousands of Oregonians.

The Oregon Tobacco Quit Line can help people who want to kick the habit for good. You can spread the word about the Quit Line’s services and help people access this important health resource.

Below are downloadable and printable tools to help you share information about the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line.

Posters and Palm Cards
Download and print posters and palm cards that promote the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line and provide information on the Quit Line experience from people who have called. Available in:

Fact Sheet

Share a one-page fact sheet about the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line with anyone who might benefit from knowing more about the resource. Click here to download it for printing.

Quit Line Story

Include a short story about the Quit Line in your newsletter or on your website. Click to download the customizable newsletter story and customizable web story.

Ads for Web and Print

Include a Quit Line ad on your website, in your newsletter, in your local newspaper or anywhere else where advertising is seen. Click to download:

Graphics and Buttons

Include a button on your website that directs people straight to the Quit Line. Click to download a “click to call” button or the “click to sign-up” button.

Fax Referral Forms

Use the fax referral form to refer patients or clients to the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line for smoking cessation services.  This option for health care and social service providers is a quick and easy way to direct patients or clients to make an attempt to quit smoking.

Learn more about the fax referral system:  Fax Referral FAQs

Flyers for Pet Health

Many pet owners are not aware that secondhand smoke does harm pet health. Animals living with a smoker can die of cancer, nicotine poisoning, and ailments related to tobacco use. Studies show that 12 million tobacco using pet owners would try to quit tobacco if they knew smoking hurts their pets. The “Protect Pet Health” Campaign leverages this finding to promote the Quit For Life® Program.