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802 QUITS | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE USE PROGRAMS

Offers services to help Vermonters quit smoking and vaping. Program provides telephone, online, and text support, access to free nicotine replacement (gum, patches and lozenges), and self-help tools. Specially designed phone coaching sessions and self-help materials are available for Black and African Americans, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ2+, people with disabilities, parents and guardians of teens, and pregnant smokers.

Last Assured

07/03/2024

Physical Address

280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671

Hours

24Hours/7Days

Voice

(802) 651-1550

Other | Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs

Application process

By Telephone; By Website; By Text

Fee

Free

Eligibility

Individuals ages 13 and older; Medicaid members and uninsured Vermonters may receive additional resources

Service area

Vermont

Agency info

VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE USE PROGRAMS

The Vermont Division of Substance Use Programs (DSU) oversees a statewide network of health promotion, prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery services to prevent, reduce and eliminate the health impacts of alcohol, cannabis, opioid and other drug use. DSU works with national, state, and community based organizations to make programs and services available to Vermonters, uses data to plan and guide program improvements, and supports Vermont's statewide system of providers.