Unidos Por Salud
Who We Are
The Unidos Por Salud Project is a regional tobacco prevention program funded through the California Department of Public Health-California Tobacco Control Program. The program is tasked with reducing tobacco-related health disparities and improving health equity among the Hispanic/Latino community in the following seven counties in the Central Valley including Merced, Mariposa, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Kern County.
The main focus of the program includes addressing the sale of flavored and mentholated tobacco products within 1,000 feet of schools and youth-sensitive areas, smoke-free multiunit housing, and developing Hispanic/Latino youth partnerships and engagement.
Resources
- Tobacco Free California
- California Smokers’ Helpline
- Flavors Hook Kids
- California Youth Advocacy Network
- Unidos Por Salud Digital Brochure
- Quick Facts
- Smoking's Impact in Multi-Unit Housing (English and Spanish)
- Hispanic Latino Fact Sheet (Spanish)
- Hispanic Latino Fact Sheet (English)
- Flavored Tobacco Infographic (Spanish)
- Flavored Tobacco Infographic (English)