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Tobacco-Free Moms & Babies
Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County
- 850-983-5200
- PIO.CHD57@flhealth.gov
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 929
Milton, FL 32572-0929
Physical Address:
Milton Location
5527 Stewart St.
Milton, FL, 32570
850-983-5200
Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–5 p.m.
About the Program
The Tobacco-Free Moms & Babies Program is designed to help pregnant women and new mothers quit smoking for good. The program provides FREE counseling, resources and incentives to tobacco-using women who are able to get pregnant, are currently pregnant, or have given birth in the last 6 months.
Upon completion of an approved cessation class, eligible participants will receive a $15 voucher for each session completed. The incentive program runs thru 4/30/24 or while supplies last.
Incentive Eligibility
To be eligible for tobacco-free incentives, pre-pregnant, pregnant or post-pregnant participants must show proof of enrollment and completion of any program listed below. Please call 850-564-2297 for more information.
- Tobacco Free Florida Group Quit offered by AHEC, completion of each in-person or virtual class up to 6 sessions
- Tobacco Free Florida Phone Quit completion of each coaching call up to 6 calls
- Tobacco Free Florida Web or Individual Service Program
Did You Know?
- Smoking can reduce your chances of getting pregnant.
- If pregnant, smoking increases the chance of pregnancy complications.
- Smoking during and after pregnancy is a risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
- Smoking can damage your baby's developing lungs and brain.
- A child who spends an hour in a room filled with secondhand smoke breathes in as many harmful chemicals as a person who smokes 10 or more cigarettes.
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