National Non-Smoking Week: A Call to Breathe Easier by Starting the Quit Journey with Lung Health Foundation
January 20 2025 - 5:08PM
This week, Canadians from coast to coast will unite to celebrate
National Non-Smoking Week, an annual initiative dedicated to
raising awareness about the benefits of living smoke-free. The Lung
Health Foundation (LHF) is proud to support this important
week by spotlighting its comprehensive quit-smoking and maintenance
programs, designed to empower individuals on their journey toward a
smoke-free life.
With smoking remaining a leading cause of preventable disease
and death in Canada, National Non-Smoking Week serves as a timely
reminder of the importance of quitting -- and the Lung Health
Foundation is here to help. From personalized quit plans to
one-on-one support, LHF offers a suite of resources tailored to
meet the unique needs of every individual ready to make a
change.
“Our programs are built around the understanding that every quit
journey is different,” says Jessica Buckley, President and CEO of
Lung Health Foundation. “National Non-Smoking Week is the perfect
time to take that first step toward a healthier future, and we’re
here to provide the tools and encouragement needed to succeed.”
Buckley adds that if you’re living with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD), “quitting has been proven to slow disease
progression. And if you’re living with lung cancer, quitting
can boost your treatments and help you feel better. Regardless of
your smoking history or where you are in your quit journey,
everyone deserves the kind of judgement-free support provided by
the Lung Health Foundation.”
With all eyes on Canada’s Big Tobacco settlement, Buckley also
urges Canadians to not get distracted from talking about “Big
Tobacco 2.0”, the tobacco industry’s latest grab at creating
lifelong nicotine customers. “The surge in youth vaping must be
addressed now,” Buckley adds. “For Canadian youth, vaping isn’t
harm reduction – it actually leaves them 3.6 times more likely to
smoke in the future. National Non-Smoking Week is a good time to
remind all Canadians that a nicotine-free life is within
reach.”
The Lung Health Foundation’s quit-smoking & vaping resources
are all available free of charge for those who need them thanks to
the generosity of the Lung Health Foundation’s donor community.
These initiatives include:
- One-on-One
Support: Speak directly with a Certified Respiratory
Educator who is specially trained in evidence-based tobacco
cessation.
- Online
Tools: Access the free Journey to Quit workbook quit
plan, with realistic tips and self-guided strategies,
at lunghealth.ca/quit.
- Community
Programs: If you live with a lung condition, you are
invited to join The Loop, LHF’s vibrant community network. The Loop
links you to LHF programs like My Lung Health Coach, a one-on-one
service for people living with COPD, and Fitness for Breath, a
virtual exercise maintenance program for those living with lung
conditions. Learn more at theloop.lunghealth.ca.
- QUASH: A
judgment-free, science-backed program that helps youth and young
adults make (and stick to) a quit plan thanks to its mobile app and
in-person coaching. The program now has a presence in more than two
hundred Ontario high schools. Explore Quash and download the app at
quashapp.com.
Quitting smoking and vaping not only improves lung health but
also enhances overall well-being, reduces the risk of chronic
diseases, and sets a positive example for future generations. This
National Non-Smoking Week, the Lung Health Foundation encourages
all Canadians to take advantage of the support available and
embrace a healthier, smoke-free life.
For more information on quit-smoking programs,
visit lunghealth.ca/quit or reach out to
patientsupport@lunghealth.ca.
About the Lung Health Foundation (LHF):The Lung
Health Foundation (LHF) is Canada’s premier resource for lung
health. The national non-profit organization is committed to
improving lung health and closing gaps in the prevention,
diagnosis, and care of lung disease in Canada. Building on the
century-long legacy of the Ontario Lung Association, LHF invests in
innovative research, advocates for policy change, and provides
essential programs and support for individuals and families
affected by lung conditions. Canadians can access one-on-one advice
from Certified Respiratory Educators through the Lung Health Line
by calling 1-888-344-LUNG, emailing info@lunghealth.ca, or using
the live chat feature at lunghealth.ca. Follow LHF on social media:
Instagram: @lunghealthfoundation; Facebook: lunghealthfoundation/;
X (formerly Twitter): @LungHealthFdn.
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