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The tenth annual International FASD Awareness Day will be observed on Tuesday, September 9, 2008. NOFAS joins the FASD community in reminding everyone to spread the message to abstain from alcohol if you are pregnant or if you could be pregnant and to end the stigmatization of people with FASD and their families.

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FASD Hall of Fame

Dr. Faye CalhounNOFAS recognizes Dr. Faye Calhoun for her contributions to the FASD community....More

FASD in the News FASD News
Sept. 9 is Fetal Alcohol Disorders Awareness Day
For baby's sake, avoid alcohol
Group helps families cope with fetal alcohol syndrome
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Upcoming Events Upcoming Events
September 23, 2008 Preventing Alcohol, Tabacco, and Other Substance-exposed Pregnacies: A Community Affair
October 23, 2008 Collaboration + Cooperation = Change
October 23, 2008 UCLA Workshop: Training on an Evidence-Based Social Skills Intervention for Children with FASD
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The National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) is committed to developing and implementing innovative ideas in prevention, education, intervention, and advocacy in communities both nationally and internationally. We offer competitive benefits and a supportive work environment...More details


FASD information and prevention initiatives were made possible with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.
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