Finding Community Partners
David Deere’s Finding Community Partners slides and YouTube presentation https://youtu.be/vC1lbFXUsvw are now available. Thank you, David for a great presentation!
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David Deere’s Finding Community Partners slides and YouTube presentation https://youtu.be/vC1lbFXUsvw are now available. Thank you, David for a great presentation!
FMF has played a vital role in assisting families and individuals with prenatal alcohol exposure. Please sure this opportunity on your social media platforms and listservs.
Kathy White’s Assessing Your Board Presentation https://youtu.be/10pO4gjyNik
June 16-17, 2023 from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Human Development Center411 S. Prieur St. New Orleans, LA 70112 Link to register https://www.hdc.lsuhsc.edu/news/louisiana-fasd-summit-2023/
Exciting Announcement from Rachel Sing, our Executive Council Vice Chair A distinguished role for FASD Affiliate activists and advocates who have led the way FASD United is delighted to announce the formation of an Emeriti Circle for retired affiliate leaders who have made outstanding contributions to the FASD movement and Read more…
Hello One of the biggest referrals we try to make for all Family Navigation inquiries we receive is to connect them with their local affiliates in their state. I wanted to ask if you have a preferred contact you want us to share with the families that reach out to Read more…
We are pleased to announce that North Texas FASD Network is going to go state-wide with support, education and advocacy! With our name change to Texas FASD Network, we are excited to officially be the Texas voice for families and individuals with FASD. We believe this state focus will provide Read more…
Tamra Cajo’s awesome April 20. 2023 presentation on strategic planning. https://youtu.be/IhIY0dHIRIs
An FASD United Affiliate– The Center for Maternal Substance Abuse and Child Development through Emory University School of Medicine has a resource to share. The affiliate began as the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Screening project in 1981. Currently, the center fulfills several roles in Georgia by “sponsoring clinical, prevention, and research Read more…