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Quincy Today
By the People, for the People
Plumas County Public Health Offers Quit Kits and Support to Help Residents Kick Nicotine
The county's Tobacco Use Reduction Program provides resources and encouragement for those ready to quit smoking or vaping.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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Plumas County Public Health is making it easier for residents to quit smoking and vaping by offering free quit kits and support through its Tobacco Use Reduction Program. The program provides encouragement and resources to help people take the first step towards a healthier, smoke-free lifestyle.
Why it matters
Quitting smoking and vaping can be extremely difficult, but having the right support and tools can significantly improve one's chances of success. Plumas County Public Health's program aims to address the high rates of tobacco use in the area by empowering residents to kick the habit for good.
The details
The quit kits available through the Tobacco Use Reduction Program include various nicotine replacement therapies and other cessation aids to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms. In addition to the physical resources, the program also offers encouragement and guidance to help participants stay motivated and on track with their quit journey.
- The Tobacco Use Reduction Program is ongoing and available to Plumas County residents year-round.
The players
Plumas County Public Health
The county's public health department, which oversees the Tobacco Use Reduction Program and provides quit kits and support to help residents quit smoking and vaping.
What they’re saying
“Quitting nicotine can be really tough, but you don't have to do it alone. We're here to provide the tools and encouragement you need to succeed.”
— Plumas County Public Health (sierradailynews.com)
What’s next
Residents interested in receiving a quit kit or learning more about the Tobacco Use Reduction Program can visit the Plumas County Public Health office or call the program's hotline at (530) 283-6337.
The takeaway
By offering free quit kits and personalized support, Plumas County Public Health is making it easier for residents to take the first step towards a healthier, smoke-free lifestyle. This program demonstrates the county's commitment to improving community health and well-being.


