Me & Nic Broke Up: Inked Intentions

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

CDPH is continuing its collaboration with the Chicago Park District, bringing anti-vaping live activations to teens this spring. Following last year’s successful pop-ups, this year’s event brings the “Me & Nic Broke Up” campaign to life within the Chicago Park District Teen Opportunity Fair with the Inked Intentions activation—an engaging experience designed to empower teens to quit vaping or using nicotine (Nic). The next pop-up will take place on March 15th at Warren Park. Through interactivity, educational resources, and personal pledge-making, Inked Intentions encourages attendees to commit to a vape-free lifestyle. Teens can engage with inspiring content, create personalized reminders for their quitting journey, and explore scholarship opportunities by signing the campaign pledge. For more information on Me & Nic Broke Up and the  Chicago Park District’s Teen Opportunity Fair, visit the City of Chicago’s web pages.

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