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Hawaii Tobacco Quitline
1-800-(QUIT NOW) 1-800-784-8669
Call 24 hours/7 day a week
Quit Coaches Available 24 hours/7 days a week

Interpretive services with translation available in over 170 languages

The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline is a FREE, confidential and convenient telephone services for any adult who wants to quit smoking, including an integrated web-based service.

Asian Smokers' Quitlines
Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese) 1-800-838-8917
Korean 1-800-556-5564
Vietnamese 1-800-778-8440
6am-6pm, M- F
After hours, callers can leave a message which Quitline staff will return the next business day

Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese- speaking smokers who want help with quitting should call. In addition, family and friends can receive  information to help someone they care about quit.

American Lung Association of Hawaii
Freedom from Smoking (FFS)

680 Iwilei Road, Suite 100, Honolulu HI 96817
Debbie Odo
Ph:  (808) 537-5966
Fax: 537-5971
Hours varies per site: Cessation Clinics scheduled at the workplace, communities and organizations statewide.

Spanish Available

Men, Women, Young Adult, Youth (under18), pregnant women, LGBTIQ, Native Hawaiians, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families, Low-income individuals, Senior citizens, Active military and/or their dependents, Homeless, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, People with existing  medical conditions/diseases, Hospitalized smokers, Incarcerated persons. 

HMSA
Ready Set Quit, Stop Smoking Program

1600 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite #920
Oahu (808) 952-4400
Neighbor Islands Call 1 (800) 225-4122
Fax: (808) 952-4450
8AM - 4PM (M-F)

Free for HMSA members



Hawaii COPD Coalition
Tobacco Cessation Program

733 Bishop Stree, Suite 1550
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 699-9839
Fax: (808) 521-1550
Lung Health Clinics scheduled twice a month, Monthly Support Group by appointment

Men, Women, Young adults, pregnant women, Native  Hawaiian, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families, Filipino, immigrants, Senior citizen, Active retired Military and or their Families, Low income Individuals, Homeless, Peoples with existing Medical conditions/diseases

Kapiolani Medical Center
Healthy Women and Children's Program

1319 Punhou Street, 7th Floor
Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 945-1494
Fax: (808) 945-1570
8am-1pm, M-SU

Men, Women, Young adults, Pregnant women, Native Hawaiian, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families, Low-income  Individuals, Hospitalized smokers.

U.S. Coast Guard
Tobacco Cessation Program

400 Sand Island Parkway
Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 842-2088
Fax: (808) 842-2098
0700 -1600 M-F, on demand, whenever a group can be formed

Active /retired military and / or their dependence. Coast Guard and their  Families, must be part of team Coast Guard which include among the  Active duty, retired, auxilliarists, reservists, family members and USCG  Civilians.

OTHER TOBACCO CESSATION RESOURCES

We realize that many people living in Hawaii don't have health insurance, others may have insurance plans that offer a quit tobacco program, while others may prefer to use a community program to help them quit. The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline works with everyone in Hawaii to find the best option. Whether through a local community class, a program offered by your health plan or the The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline program, we're here to help you be tobacco free.

In addition to the Hawaii Tobacco Quitline, there are many other cessation resources available throughout the state. Select your island and then choose a program that best suits your location and needs.

The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline (HTQL) is paid for by the Hawaii Tobacco Prevention and Control Trust Fund using funds from a settlement with the tobacco industry. For more information email: info@hawaiitobaccocontrol.org

This Guide is also available on the Hawaii State DOH website at www.hawaii.gov/health under "brochures"