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Ready to Quit Smoking?

Are you ready to QUIT SMOKING? We can help! Free Quit Smoking Class Monday February 28th, 2011 at Missouri United Methodist Church (9th & Elm) Columbia, MO 6:00 to 7:00 pm, Room CLC 110 The Class is “FREE OF CHARGE” Freedom From Smoking is an 8 session program that is designed to help YOU quit smoking. It is a positive program with great results. Quit Day is the 4th session of class or Monday March 21 and the follow up class is Tuesday March 22nd, session 5. The class is 7 weeks and ends on April 11, 2011. Sessions are

 
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Are you ready?

Are you ready to   QUIT SMOKING? We can help! Free Quit Smoking Class Wednesday January 12, 2011 at Missouri United Methodist Church (9th & Elm) Columbia, MO 5:30—6:30 pm, Room CLC 113 The Class is “FREE OF CHARGE”   Freedom From Smoking is an 8 session program that is designed to help YOU quit smoking. It is a positive program with great results. Quit Day is the 4th session of class or Wednesday February 2 and the follow up class is Thursday February 3, session 5. The class is 7 weeks and ends on February 23, 2010.  Program includes all

 
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Are You Ready to Quit Smoking?

We can help! Free Quit Smoking Class Monday November 8, 2010 at Missouri United Methodist Church (9th & Elm) 5:30—6:30 pm, Room CLC 108 The Class is “FREE OF CHARGE” Freedom From Smoking is an 8 session program that is designed to help YOU quit smoking. It is a positive program with great results. Quit Day is the 4th session of class or November 29 and the follow up class is Wednesday December 1, session 5. The class is 7 weeks and ends on December 20, 2010. Program includes all materials and workbooks, NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY PRODUCTS, REIMBURSED PRESCRIPTIONS and

 
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Celebrating New Freedoms

The freedom of recovery extends beyond recovering addicts to their family members, their friends, and the community; all of whom suffered the negative consequences of his/her her worsening addiction.

 
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