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Teens in St. Lucie Help Lead Florida’s Movement against Tobacco

By Arlease Hall

July 27, 2017

Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), Florida’s statewide youth-led movement to combat the tobacco industry, announced the names of its new Youth Advocacy Board members. Sebastian Suarez, Maddie Chabab, and Amanda Bouquet of Lincoln Park Academy were named Region 4 Youth Advocates.

The Youth Advocacy Board works in collaboration with the Florida Department of Health’s Bureau of Tobacco Free Florida to help plan SWAT organization’s direction and goals, and provide input on the state’s youth prevention efforts. Students work with county grantees to support initiatives that educate their peers about tobacco use, help protect youth from tobacco, and strengthen local policies, especially those that protect the public from secondhand smoke exposure.

SWAT aims to empower, educate and equip Florida youth to revolt against Big Tobacco. The group is a movement of inspired youth working together to de-glamorize tobacco use. Its efforts aim to shape tobacco free norms, and make tobacco less desirable, less acceptable and less accessible.

Other teens elected into the Youth Advocacy Board are, from Region 1: Lily Anderson, Washington County; Kendra O'Mallery, Okaloosa County; Catalina Rios, Santa Rosa County;
Ja'Toria Stephens, Bay County. Region 2: Amaya Figueroa, Baker County; Destiny Cole, Flagler County; Emma Ronchetti, Levy County; Laycee Hallman, Levy County. Region 3: Allyssa Williams, Osceola County; Nicole Jimenez, Seminole County; Sachit Gali, Sarasota County; Emma Buscemi, Hernando County. Region 4: Sebastian Suarez, St. Lucie County; Amanda Bouquet, St. Lucie County; Maddie Chabab, St. Lucie County; Drew Latta, Miami-Dade County.

"It’s an honor serving another term on the leadership board and representing our local community as youth advocates in tobacco control,” said Maddie Chabab. Members of the SWAT Youth Advocacy Board will serve a term through June 30, 2018.

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