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Dr. Sandra Elizabeth Ford, DeKalb County Board of Health Director, comments on the recently release… Tags: Smoke-free Places, Tobacco Cessation Monifa Williams Mar 20, 2012 18 views
Through DeKalb County School System partnership with DeKalb County Board of Health, Communities Put… Tags: Smoke-free Places, Schools Monifa Williams Feb 28, 2012 13 views
Spanish language secondhand smoke PSA. Televised on Univision. Brought to you by DeKalb Putting Pre… Tags: Tobacco Cessation, GA-DeKalb County, Georgia Monifa Williams Jan 11, 2012 7 views
Congratulations to Emory University for being one of the first county universities in DeKalb to ado… Tags: Schools, Smoke-free Places Monifa Williams Jan 4, 2012 7 views
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