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We try to make it easy and fun for you to get involved in Military No Smoking Day. Specially created packs of posters, leaflets and promotional goodies will be sent
to every British Armed Forces base, garrison, unit, medical centre and dental centre wherever it may be.
Each pack will include 10 special Military posters, 100 full sized leaflets, two XL
t–shirts, and 20 fuzzy bugs.
You can top up your packs and create event better events by buying
extra merchandise from the No Smoking Day shop.
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Each year we help hundreds of thousands of smokers to quit smoking and begin a new healthier lifestyle. This year is our thirtieth anniversary, and we invite you to join No Smoking Day with our 2013 theme: 'Swap fags for swag'.
Why swag? Because our focus groups told us that the cost of smoking is one of the main drivers for quitting. Health and family are also high on the list, but the cost is what gives people the final push.
This year's campaign is all about what smokers will gain when they quit - as well as improved health, their wallets will also gets heavier, and they can spend the extra cash on whatever they like - such as a book, DVD, games console or other gadget to keep them busy.
We think this year's theme is one you can really get creative with!
Specially created packs of posters, leaflets and promotional goodies will be sent to every British Armed Forces base, garrison, unit, medical centre and dental centre wherever it may be. Each pack will include 10 special Military posters, 100 full sized leaflets, two XL t–shirts, and 20 fuzzy bugs.
How to get involved

Work with doctors to send out "valentines cards" to smokers ahead of No Smoking Day. The card might read "Love your heart and quit this No Smoking Day". The card could contain stop smoking service details and encourage smokers to make a quit attempt on No Smoking Day.
Hold sporting events where smokers make the swap from fags to a new healthy lifestyle. Or what about using Big Cig in a gym and have him swapped for sports equipment or defeated by healthy ex-smokers? Big stunts will attract big publicity.
Why not encourage smokers to do a sponsored quit and raise money for their favourite charity? The British Heart Foundation accepts donations and helps millions of smokers to deal with heart and circulatory diseases.
How about getting kids to create a music video about the dangers of smoking or the benefits of giving up? They could change the lyrics of a favourite song for example Paul McCartney's Frog Song and record the result. A fun and engaging way to teach tobacco issues to children.
Community support - Try working with different religious communities to support quitters. You could promote this year's theme to smokers from specific faith groups - a great opportunity to talk about the effects of tobacco on the body.