Our Organization
The mission of Tobacco Free North Dakota is to improve and protect the public health of all North Dakotans by reducing the serious health and economic consequences of tobacco use, the state's number one cause of preventable disease and death.
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Partners
With reductions in funding and the closure of BreatheND (with the repeal of 2008’s Measure 3), the support of our Partners and Members is crucial for us to be able to continue our fight for North Dakota’s first tobacco free generation!
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Coalition
Tobacco Free North Dakota is focused on building partnerships with individuals who and organizations which support tobacco prevention efforts and policy changes that protect the public from the dangers of tobacco use.
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Inforum: Fargo Mom of Triplets Successful in Maternal Tobacco Cessation Program
Talk about determination from this Fargo mom of three. Navigating triplets, supply issues for formula and diapers, and quitting tobacco, single mom Amy Fossum is a success story for the state’s maternal tobacco cessation program. Click here to read the full story
TFND Video Essay Scholarship Contest is Back!
TFND is proud to announce our Video Essay Scholarship Contest has returned! The contest is open to all North Dakota high school seniors with a chance to win a $1,000 scholarship for college! For more information, please read the rules and regulations in our 2022 Video Essay Scholarship Press Packet.
American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control Report
The American Lung Association released their 2022 State of Tobacco Control report, grading how state perform on a number of tobacco control metrics. North Dakota scored high on our smoke-free air law, but very poor on taxes. To read the full report, click here.
Mayo Clinic: People who vape are more likely to get COVID symptoms
If you use e-cigarettes and test positive for COVID-19, you’re more likely to develop symptoms than people who don’t vape. Mayo Clinic researchers studied the frequency of common COVID symptoms experienced by vapors and compared them to those of people who didn’t vape. To read the full story, click here.