Every tobacco-related death in Lenawee County, Mich., last year was marked by the placement of nearly 150 T-shirts on a clothesline outside a county building, MLive.com reports.
Teens involved with the Lenawee YOUTH Council, part of the Lenawee Community Foundation, hung the shirts in honor of World No Tobacco Day on May 30.
According to MLive.com, smoking causes more deaths in Lenawee County than AIDS, alcohol, automobile crashes, drugs, murders, and suicides combined.
"Our hope is that it will let people not start (using tobacco)," Paula Trentman, vice president of grants and programs for the Lenawee Community Foundation, tells MLive.com.
The Clothesline Project is an annual partnership between the Lenawee County Health Department and the YOUTH Council.
It's "trying to do whatever we can to make our community quite impactful as it can be," Trentman says.
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