Celebrate What You’ve Done to Raise FASD Awareness!

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FASD Awareness Month

action:

 
  • Share what you’ve done to raise FASD awareness
  • Or pick your favourite FASD awareness-raising activity you’ve seen and share it with others 
 
 
 

Today’s Hashtags: 

#FASDStrongerTogether #FASD #FASDHope

 
September is FASD Awareness Month

BACKGROUND

 
 

September is a major highlight for the FASD community in the UK, with International FASD Awareness Day on the 9th, and the whole month of September dedicated to FASD Awareness Month.  

We’re always busy throughout the month, with daily activities and resources shared via our blog and social media.   

Share what you've done or what you've seen

 

Take to social media and share what you’ve done to help raise FASD awareness this FASD Awareness Month!  

Alternatively, share your favourite FASD awareness-raising activity that you’ve seen this month!  

Make sure to tag us @NationalFASD

Thank you all for all you do to raise FASD awareness. Together, we are creating brighter tomorrows. 

Remember, we are here to help. You are not alone. 

 

What is FASD?

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Or go here for more info on our website.

For children and young people – go to www.fasd.me.

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