Partner Sites
Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition Program
Through Community Coalitions in each county MCEC will reach out to schools, churches, and community organizations to organize and conduct youth programs such as RAT and FREE teams, child care or Head Start Centers, and Summer Youth Programs.  In addition to these activities, Great American Smoke Out Day, Kick Butts Day, and other MCEC media sponsored campaigns will be implemented to gain youth awareness of the dangers of tobacco.  To attract the eye of parents or other adults Community Coalitions will also distribute literature promoting the State’s comprehensive smoke-free legislation.  Through these awareness activities, media attention, and Community Coalitions MCEC will make a positive change in the way that youth view smoking.


Press Releases/Articles

Article, Smoking Strikes Out at Youth Sporting Events, July 2010

Mississippi State Department of Health Press Release, August 2010

Article, Smoke is In-Smoking is Out, August 2010

Article, Be a Quitter on November 18th, November 2010

Article, Kick the New Year Off Right by Kicking the Habit, January 2011

Article, Support Smoke Free Air in Mississippi, January 2011

Article, Mississippians Urged to Snuff Out Tobacco Use
During “Through with Chew” Week, February 2011

Article, Kick Butt Day, March 2011

Take Action Against Smoking Press Release, April 2011

PSA May World No Tobacco Day, May 2011

School Is In- Smoking Is Out, August 2011





Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition of Warren & Claiborne Counties Encourages Smokers to Quit for a Day, November 2011 Article

Health Department Renews Grant for Tobacco-Free Coalition of Choctaw, Montgomery and Webster Counties, November Press Release




Board Members
Donna Harper
Sarah Rushing
Marlin Ashford
Lisa Stewart
Eileen Carr-Tabb
John Ward
Maria Macon
Brenda Rice-Davis
Cindy Tidwell
Rev. Gregory McGee, Sr. Pastor

October 28, 2010
November 18, 2010
December16, 2010
February 18, 2011
April 21, 2011
June 16, 2011

MS Tobacco Free Coalition
Health Department Educates Mississippians on the Dangers of Exposure to Secondhand Smoke, November 2011