Here you can find videos, fact sheets, and flyers. Find the right materials to inform your community.
CTCP-funded tribal grantees have exclusive access to this collection of guides, trainings, and other resources.
Learn more about how to reduce exposure to secondhand and thirdhand smoke at home.
Smokefree Homes ResourcesFind more information on how to protect youth and families from the detrimental effects of commercial tobacco.
Youth and Families ResourcesTECC has a number of educational materials for American Indian populations available for free download.
TECC ResourcesProviding culturally appropriate guidance and assistance to California Indian Tribes to access and implement tobacco-related programs.
About UsWe will use this time to introduce our new program staff, provide an overview of Tribal tobacco projects, our culturally appropriate policy platform laying out four priorities for reducing commercial tobacco use and exposure while respecting the value of traditional tobacco in California tribal communities, and engage attendees in discussing our priorities.
Register HereThe role of the Community Engagement Coordinator is vital to the efficient functioning and support of the Rincon Youth Coalition and Rincon Tribal Tobacco Awareness Project.
The Community Engagement/Outreach Coordinator (CEOC) will be in charge of completing activities to conduct the need assessments and develop the two proposed policies for the project. CEOC works with and seeks to broaden community engagement in tobacco control efforts.
The Pala Band of Mission Indians is committed to providing challenging and rewarding career opportunities. For more information, please contact the Pala Human Resources Department.