The Denver Alliance on Tobacco and Health (DATH), the community tobacco control coalition, is a broad-based alliance representing various businesses, community organizations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to improving the health and economy of Denver by reducing the use of tobacco.

There are more than 50 individuals, agencies and organizations participating with DATH.

New Direction for the DATH Community Coalition
The Denver Alliance on Tobacco and Health (DATH) community tobacco control coalition has been restructured to best meet the needs of Denver community members that are disparately affected by tobacco use. The primary goal is to identify community infrastructures not previously known, build networks, and collaborate with other Denver and Colorado communities to reduce tobacco-related disparities.
DATH will focus on the following communities and populations:

African Americans
Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
GLBTQI
Latinos/Hispanics
Native Americans/American Indians
People with Disabilities
People with Low Socioeconomic Status
People with Mental Health/Mental Health Consumers
People with Substance Abuse Disorders
Spit Tobacco Users

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