Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs
ETR has worked extensively with organizations, governmental entities and individuals in the state of California and nationally to provide resources and services to improve the health of youth, adults and communities impacted by alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
We offer evidence- and science-based prevention programs that target tobacco prevention (both smoking and smokeless) and give youth skills to avoid drug use and resist pressure. Our award-winning resources offer guidance and techniques that help people evaluate their tobacco, alcohol and other drug use, and make a plan to quit.
Research
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California's Clean Air Project
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Communities Energized for Health
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Products
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Projects
- Communities Energized for Health (CEH)
Through meaningful partnerships and with the support of the communities most impacted by secondhand smoke, Communities Energized for Health is working on the smokefree and tobacco-free multi-unit housing in Tehama and Amador Counties. - Seeds of Tradition
The Seeds of Tradition (Seeds) project empowers California’s Tribal communities to protect health and preserve culture. Through collaborative coalitions and youth leadership, the project works to reduce commercial tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke by promoting culturally grounded education, advocacy, and policy change in outdoor public places where Tribal community members across all generations come together. - Rural Outreach and Advocacy for Resilience (ROAR)
The Rural Outreach and Advocacy for Resilience (ROAR) project addresses tobacco retail availability in rural areas of Northern California. The primary objective of this project is to partner with at least 10 organizations representing or serving Rural and/or Latino populations to contribute to the project's tobacco prevention work. The secondary objective is to work toward comprehensive tobacco retail licensing in jurisdictions within Butte and Colusa Counties. - Tribal Community Coordinating Center (TCCC)
The Tribal Community Coordinating Center’s mission is to provide culturally appropriate guidance and assistance to California Indian Tribes and Tribal Serving Organizations to access and implement tobacco prevention programs in their communities. - Tobacco Education Clearinghouse of California (TECC)
The TECC project is a statewide technical assistance provider that supports the development and distribution of effective educational materials and social media messaging for California Tobacco Prevention Program-funded projects at no cost.














