Quitting smoking doesn’t have to feel painful. With stop smoking aids and support, Rutland Stop Smoking can help you to quit. It may not feel like a good time to quit but last year one million people quit during lock down.
No Smoking Day is an annual awareness day in the UK which first took place on Ash Wednesday in 1984. The purpose of No Smoking Day is to campaign for greater awareness about the health dangers associated with smoking.
To get free support to help stop smoking, Rutland residents can contact Rutland Stop Smoking on 01572 725805 or visit: https://www.rutlandwellbeing.org.uk/wellbeing-services/quit-smoking
For similar services available in Lincolnshire visit: www.oneyoulincolnshire.org.uk

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