The American Lung Association will help communities implement tobacco prevention and cessation programs under the Department of Health and Human Services Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) grant program. The association has been awarded a grant to provide technical assistance to government-funded communities to reduce risk factors and promote wellness in both children and adults…
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