Take part in hunting sessions at exotic and familiar locations across the North American continent. Pursue different kinds of game including whitetail deer, elk, moose, grizzly bear, turkey, etc. Use various types of weapons and equipment to track, capture, and shoot animals. Our website provides a free download of Hunting Unlimited 2009 1.0.0. Hunting unlimited 2010 steam.

Baby and Me – Tobacco Free Program Research has shown that smoking during pregnancy can cause health problems for both mothers and babies such as: – Pregnancy complications – Premature birth – Low-birth weight infants – Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Pregnancy is an optimal time for smoking cessation interventions because women who are pregnant. The Baby & Me Tobacco Free Program offers free counseling for pregnant women, as well as vouchers for free diapers for women who quit and stay tobacco free. The Baby & Me Tobacco Free Program is offered at public health departments across Colorado (see the list of program locations below).

Baby and Me Tobacco Free is a smoking cessation program created to reduce the burden of tobacco use on the pregnant and post-partum populations. Women who quit smoking are less likely to have premature and low-birth weight babies. Maintaining smoking cessation after the baby is born extends the positive health outcomes for women and their families by reducing the damaging effects of secondhand smoke. This results in healthier mothers, healthier babies, and an outstanding return on investment.

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How the program works is pregnant women that meet the criteria for the program are referred by their physician, OB, or other social service entity to Healthy Beginnings. Our specialized counselor makes an appointment to do an intake session and four other cessation-counseling sessions, support, and carbon monoxide (CO) monitoring.

After the birth of the baby, the mother returns monthly to continue CO monitoring and, if proven to be smoke-free, receives a $25 monthly voucher for diapers for up to 12 months postpartum.

2016 was the first year for Healthy Beginnings to implement this program. During the first year, we enrolled and worked with 41 women. Only 4 did not meet the criteria any longer which discontinues their participation. Also within 2016, we had 11 births where the clients began receiving vouchers.