Tobacco
Use/Vaping Hub

Within the Tobacco Use/Vaping Hub, you will find a wide variety of resources focused on the community topic. As the platform continues to grow, resources will be added. If you have resources you believe would be helpful for the community, complete the Contact form in the Menu. Let’s grow the Grow Library together!


Why is this topic important? Tobacco use remains the single greatest avoidable cause of disease and premature death. Vaping has gained popularity with middle and high school youth under 18 without the understanding of long-term side effects. Creating a healthier region includes reducing the use of cigarettes and vaping.

Tobacco Use/Vaping Resources

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    Community Health Needs Assessments 

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    Five regional organizations with a priority focus on health and health related behaviors - Deaconess Health System, ECHO Community Health Care, St. Vincent Evansville, United Way of Southwest Indiana, Vanderburgh County Health Department, and Welborn Baptist Foundation - joined together to plan for and administer Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA). Vanderburgh, Warrick Counties, IN.
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    Greater Evansville Health Survey

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    Since 2008, the Welborn Baptist Foundation has periodically commissioned large-scale, multi-county health surveys to provide useful trend data on chronic disease prevalence, overall health status, health behaviors, and access to health care in the Greater Evansville region. Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson, Posey Counties, IN and Henderson County, KY.
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    Greater Evansville Health Survey Project  – Executive Summary

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    Since 2008, the Welborn Baptist Foundation has periodically commissioned large-scale, multi-county health surveys to provide useful trend data on chronic disease prevalence, overall health status, health behaviors, and access to health care in the Greater Evansville region. Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson, Posey Counties, IN and Henderson County, KY.
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