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2007 - 2008


Joyce Raynor explains the need to be smoke free in athletics.
       

Terry Raynor distributes second hand smoke materials out to students at Central High School while Paula Shatzer explains how the use of tobacco products can lead to bigger crime.

Out of the Mouth of Babes “This is what happens when one smokes, spits, and chews tobacco products,” says this young man at the WCAAA Neighborhood Afterschool program.

“Education in Motion at Magic Springs” – no better event to encourage thousands of students to STAMP OUT SMOKING.

Adrian Harris, Terry Raynor, and Sabra Miller speak on the Annual KICK Butt celebration and how to get involved on the KABF Talk show.
       

AR Blue Cross Blue Shield employees sign up for cessation promotional materials and tobacco prevention educational information during the ABCBS Health Fair in Hot Springs.

Joyce Raynor disseminates tobacco prevention literature to attendees at the MLK Health Fair at University Mall on Jan. 15, 2007.

Below, Fateema Smith reminds students at the Pulaski County Juvenile Facility that using tobacco products has serious consequences.

Paula says, “Crime don’t pay either. But if you’ve been a victim of violence, call us at 370-4325.”
       

April 28, 2006 -WCAAA Staff enlists the support of Park Staff to assist with Tobacco Outreach and Education. Kathy multi-tasks a booth and park responsibilities to ensure no child is left behind!

April 28, 2006 -WCAAA Staff enlists the support of Park Staff to assist with Tobacco Outreach and Education. Kathy multi-tasks a booth and park responsibilities to ensure no child is left behind!

Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Business Expo attracts attendees who are eager to pledge that th

Katrina Stigger continues to assemble packets of Tobacco Education for more than 2,000 attendees during the Encuentro Health Fair at Barton Coliseum.

2006

Harmony Grove / Haskell School
Harmony Grove / Haskell School
Harmony Grove / Haskell School
 
 
“For Me & My House”
Tobacco Campaign
“For Me & My House”
Tobacco Campaign
Poster Contest

What about our kids?
Let’s ask Mrs. Pat Garrett.
 
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Hazen School
College Station Elementary School
   
   
“For Me & My House”
Tobacco Campaign
College Station Elementary participates in Red Ribbon Week and pledges to be “Tobacco and Drug-Free.
   

2005

Clearing the Air
Black Expo
Great American Smokeout
Great American Smokeout
Joyce Raynor receives a certificate of participation for presenting on Lessons Learned during the 2nd Annual Clearing the Air for Communities of Color Conference in February.
Stamping Out Smoke in Jacksonville
UAPB Clearing the Air
WCAAA Youth Advocacy Board
SOS Campaign Event
Joyce Raynor speaks to an energetic group of students at a Jacksonville School on the ills of secondhand smoke and living smoke-free lives in March.
The WCAAA Youth Advocacy Board meets to make plans for creating smoke-free homes.
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event

2004

Daisy Bates Elementary
The Women’s Council Tobacco Coalition in Little Rock jump-started the 3rd quarter 2004 by launching a new smoke-free campaign at Daisy Bates Elementary School in Pulaski County.
Magic Springs
Magic Springs
UAPB
UAPB
EXPO
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
SOS Campaign Event
Allport
Woodruff Elementary
Women's Council Tobacco Coalition presented and exhibited tobacco prevention educational materials in Allport during Johnny E. Gay Day.
Joyce Raynor encouraged over 100 students and faculty at Woodruff Elementary School to Stamp Out Smoking and asked them to participate in the "For Me and My House" Campaign.

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