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MCRC Resources for TeachersThe Media Campaign Resource Center for Tobacco Prevention and Control (MCRC) and CDC's Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) offer a number of free resources to reach teen, pre-teen, and college-age audiences where they spend most of their day—in school. This page lists a number of these resources, along with ordering information.Free AdsFree television, radio, print and billboard ads* from the MCRC may be used in schools and colleges in various ways:
Order the MCRC free ads on videotape or CD by contacting the MCRC at mcrc@cdc.gov or 770-488-5705 option 2. * Note: The free print ads and billboards are available only as electronic files on CD. Schools are responsible for printing. School VisitsSeveral of the people featured in testimonial ads in the MCRC are eager to visit schools and talk with students. This can be very effective at reaching young audiences when combined with a statewide media campaign featuring these individuals. In addition, a number of sports figures and other celebrities are sometimes available to present at school assemblies. Contact the MCRC at mcrc@cdc.gov or 770-488-5705 option 2 for more information. Videos, Posters, and Other MaterialsThe Office on Smoking and Health offers a number of videos, posters of celebrities and athletes, and other materials that can be used in classrooms and youth groups. In addition, these materials can be used for display/exhibit at local and state conventions or meetings for teachers, counselors, and others who work with youth.
The OSH Publications Catalog also includes a variety of other useful resources, such as tips for quitting smoking, Surgeon General’s Reports and other technical information, and Spanish language materials. Bulk orders will be handled on a case by case basis depending on quantities available. Please see instructions for bulk orders on the General Materials Order Form. * Links to non-Federal organizations are provided solely as a service to our users. Links do not constitute an endorsement of any organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization Web pages found at this link. |