Students Helping Others Understand Tobacco (SHOUT)
Students Helping Others Understand Tobacco (SHOUT) is a tobacco prevention club members work "to make tobacco use socially unacceptable among youth." SHOUT clubs meet bi-weekly at each of the seven high schools in the Tri-City area. Members participate in tobacco prevention activities at their high schools and peer education presentations performed at the middle schools.
Media clips:
Radio ads about flavored cigars and spit tobacco:
Television Public Service Announcement about social sources of tobacco among youth
Radio Public Service Announcement about Kick Butts Day
To get involved: Melanie Norris, m.mknorris@verizon.net
Photos:
Youth Action Teams
- Students Helping Others Understand Tobacco (SHOUT)
- Spokane Teens Against Tobacco (STAT)
- Students Protesting Lies About Tobacco (SPLAT!)
- Skagit Helping Educate About Tobacco (HEAT)
- Peeps and Homies Against Tobacco and Kirkland Against Tobacco (PHAT KAT)
- Pacific County Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU)
- Yakama Relay on the Rez
- Students of Whatcom Against Tobacco (SWAT)
- Lower Elwha Youth Action Team
- Minors Against Smoking Habits (M*A*S*H)