Tobacco Free Project, San Francisco Department of Public Health Records, 1989-2001

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Tobacco Free Project, San Francisco Department of Public Health Records, 1989-2001

This collection documents the activities of the Tobacco Free Project of the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFTFP). The bulk of the material in this collection is made up of contracts, reports, and other materials generated by the SFTFP and its contracting agencies.

15.5 linear ft.; 14 boxes; 89 digital objects

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SNAC Resource ID: 6649657

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San Francisco Department of Public Health.

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The Tobacco Free Project (TFP) is funded by revenues generated by Proposition 99. It was funded in 1991 and is run by the San Francisco Department of Public Health. The TFP provides tobacco prevention and cessation services and actively promotes a tobacco free environment. The primary target populations of the TFP are parents of young children, out-of-school youth, and minorities. The Girls Against Tobacco Campaign (GAT) is a TFP project which was implemented in 1994 by ...

Operation Storefront

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San Francisco (Calif.). Depart. of Public Health

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Organizational History The Tobacco Free Project of the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFTFP) is one of the local lead agencies (LLAs) designated by the California State legislature through the California Department of Health, Tobacco Control Section, to create tobacco education programs and receive Proposition 99 educational moneys. Proposition 99 was a California statewide referendum passed in 1988 that raised the excise tax on t...

Tobacco Free Project

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