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NH Tobacco 21 Webinar

Dover Y2Y is hosting an online training and discussion for NH youth groups interested in supporting legislation to increase the age to purchase, use and possess tobacco products to 21. Students will provide an update on the current status which raised the age to 19, provide examples of how local communities can work towards passing local ordinances, and discuss how NH youth groups can support a statewide bill.

Any NH youth group or organization interested in supporting Tobacco 21 efforts is encouraged to register for the webinar here. A link to participate and more information will be sent out the week before the training.

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Webinar Recording – Coming Soon

Dover Y2Y Announces Free Webinar Series for the 2019-20 School Year

Dover Youth to Youth has Announced the schedule for its free Webinar Series  for 2019-2020 school year.
Concepts in Youth Empowerment
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019 at 3 pm ET
Policy Change
Tuesday, January 7th, 2020  at 3 pm ET
Developing a Counter Advertising Message
Tuesday, January 14th, 2020 at 3 pm ET

History of Nicotine Lies
Tuesday, March 17th, 2020 at 3 pm ET

For more description on each webinar please go to our Web Based Training under the heading of Resources or click here

To register you may click here
 

Dover Youth to Youth Meets with FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products

On Friday March 22nd, 2019 five members from Dover Youth to Youth’s high school team headed up by freshman Elsa Rogers flew to Washington DC to meet with members of the FDA”s Center for Tobacco Products.at their White Oak Campus in Silver Springs Maryland.

Elsa Rogers along with fellow freshman students Audrey Kettlewood and Grace Bonyman and juniors Lauren Boettcher and Epping’s Faith Williamson made the trip to discuss tobacco flavorings and their popularity amongst youth and what the students were seeing in the schools.

On Friday March 22nd, 2019 five members from Dover Youth to Youth’s high school team headed up by freshman Elsa Rogers flew to Washington DC to meet with members of the FDA”s Center for Tobacco Products.at their White Oak Campus in Silver Springs Maryland.

Elsa Rogers along with fellow freshman students Audrey Kettlewood and Grace Bonyman and juniors Lauren Boettcher and Epping’s Faith Williamson made the trip to discuss tobacco flavorings and their popularity among youth and what the students were seeing in the schools.

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