S.W.A.T. Trainings
Students Working Against Tobacco - S.W.A.T. Brochure


S.W.A.T. (Students Working Against Tobacco) Youth Advocacy Trainings Brochure

S.W.A.T. Training - November 29 2007 - Busch Student Center, SLU

student arrival participants 1
Students Arrive and Register

Participants 2 Welcomed by Julie
Breaking the ice over breakfast, followed by a friendly welcome from Julie

New Friends Depth
Students getting to know eachother, learning about tobacco, and practicing persuasion.

Pondering

Trading facts, meeting eachother, and learning the fine art of advocacy.

Regular lung, smoker's lung. A pack-a-day smoker inhales about a liter of tar each year.

This is a normal lung.

Pig lungs are very similar to human lungs. No. No one made the pig smoke. A pathologist, a doctor who specializes in disease, teamed up with a biochemist, a chemist who specializes in how chemicals affect living tissues, and made this pig lung look, act, and feel just like the smoker's lung they took from someone who had died after smoking.

Plans for action! Plans for action!

Plans for Action!

Students Working Against Tobacco - S.W.A.T. Brochure