ASPIRE: An online tobacco prevention curriculum

A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience (ASPIRE) is a free, web-based school curriculum, developed at MD Anderson, aimed to educate middle and high school age teenagers about the dangers of tobacco use, so they never start smoking, or if they already do, provide them with information and ways to quit.

Whether you are a smoker looking to quit, a non-smoker seeking information about smoking and its effects or anywhere in between, this self-paced learning experience offers interactive activities, videos, support strategies and fun animations to help you reach your goal. You’ll learn how to make the best choices for you — and how to stay on the path of good health.

MD Anderson partnered with Houston ISD’s Furr High School (featured in the footage) for a kickoff event. Student’s from Furr also produced an anti-smoking PSA shown at the event.

http://www.mdanderson.org/aspire