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Some non-citizen immigrants may no longer be eligible to receive SNAP benefits starting in May 2026. Learn more about who is and is not eligible by visiting Adams County Human Services.

Resource Center

Resources are available no matter where you are in your health and wellness journey. You can search by keywords or by category to find support and resources available.

2Morrow Health

UC Cancer Center offers Colorado residents access to a free phone app to help people quit smoking and vaping.
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Apply for a Colorado Tobacco License

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Apply for a Northglenn Tobacco License

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Baby and Me Tobacco Free

This evidence-based, quit-smoking program was created to reduce the impact of tobacco on pregnant and postpartum people.
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Clean Indoor Air Act Law

Colorado’s law which prohibits indoor smoking.
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Colorado QuitLine

Colorado residents 12 and older who are ready to quit smoking can call the QuitLine for free personalized coaching. People 18 and older can also receive free nicotine patches or gum.
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Current Tobacco & Nicotine Laws and Regulations Training

Training for retailers seeking to sell tobacco and nicotine products.
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Ex Program

This quit-smoking resource sends daily text messages full of tips and advice to support people 13 and older trying to quit.
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My Life, My Quit™

This confidential support network offers coaches to help you quit smoking. Get started with just one text message today.
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Report a Smoking or Vaping Violation

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Smoke-Free Housing

Explore how Colorado’s smoke-free laws apply to housing.
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Smoke-Free Worksites

Explore the exceptions to Colorado’s smoke-free regulations and how workplaces can support health.
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