From Smoking to Something Better
Every dollar you don't spend on cigarettes is a dollar you can invest in something real—your health, your savings, and a stronger future for you and your family.
AMANDA
Amanda was spending over $200 a month on cigarettes. She realized it was a lot of money that could have helped her family. QNI helped Amanda quit smoking—and with the money she saved, she bought a new car for her family.
The car is a perfect symbol of freedom, a major life decision, and the lasting impact quitting can have on a family’s future.
AMY
Quitting was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I did it for myself, but also for my family. The first days were tough, no lie. There were moments I wanted to give in, but I kept pushing through. Over time, it got easier. Now, I’m proud to say I’m smoke-free, and I’m so glad I stuck with it.
GRANT
I decided to quit because my health insurance offered a cash incentive to help me quit smoking. Honestly, that gave me the push I needed. But at the end of the day, you have to really want to quit for yourself.
The help was there, but the determination had to come from me. It wasn’t easy, but I stuck with it. Now, I’m proud to say I’m smoke-free, and it was worth every bit of the struggle.
TRACI
I was actually able to quit smoking in just a few months using the free products you provided. I'm so grateful for the tools and support you offered—I'm glad the program was available, and even more grateful that it was free!
TROY
Quitting helped me save a lot of money. With prices always going up, I often think about how much I used to spend on tobacco, now I save my money instead. Quitting isn’t just good for my health; it’s great for my wallet too.
JEFF
Getting the nicotine gum for free made it easier to commit without worrying about the cost. They offered a variety of support options, including individual and group coaching—and the fact that they send the NRT at no charge is a huge benefit.
SANDI
I smoked on and off for over 25 years. When I finally decided to quit, I was surprised that the cravings didn’t hit me hard in those first couple of weeks. Quit Now Indiana supported me with texts and check-ins—I had real help when it mattered most. I wasn’t just another statistic.