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About Find a Quitline

Find a Quitline is a free, open directory of official national stop-smoking services. We're trying to make it easier to find help quitting, no matter what country you're in.

We collect phone numbers, websites, SMS programs and apps from national health authorities and organizations recognized by the World Health Organization. All the information on this site comes from official, publicly available sources.

Who maintains this site?

This project is maintained by the team behind QuitNow, a mobile app that's helped millions of people quit smoking since 2012. It tracks your progress, shows you how your health is recovering, and connects you with other people who are quitting too.

We built Find a Quitline because the first step to quitting is usually knowing where to get help, and that information shouldn't be hard to find.

Is this an official WHO resource?

No. Find a Quitline is an independent project. The data comes from publicly available information published by the WHO and national health authorities, but we're not affiliated with or endorsed by the WHO or any government agency. We try to keep everything accurate, but please double-check with your country's health authority before relying on anything important.

Something wrong? Let us know.

If you spot wrong information, a broken link, or a country we've missed, let us know. This is meant to be useful, and we can only fix what we hear about.

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Ready to quit? QuitNow is a free app that millions of people use to track their progress and see how their health is recovering. It works alongside your country's quitline.