Join us for our next webinar happening July 14th at 1:00 pm Eastern time!
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day. Today we recognize and celebrate the heritage, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
Supporting Students with FASD in Schools
Education is a human right. Everyone deserves inclusive and equitable quality education.
Meet our 2022 Art Competition Winner!
This is the seventh year of our CanFASD Art Competition! This event showcases the creativity of Canadians with FASD. Tomorrow is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities so we thought this was the perfect time to announce our art competition winner.
Celebrate Giving Tuesday with CanFASD
It takes a village to ignite real change, so we’re thrilled to have such an amazing network of people across Canada and around the world who support us in helping spark change for people with FASD.
New Webinar: Substance Use and Treatment
On November 18, 2022 at 1:00pm EST, join us for a webinar on Substance Use and Treatment in FASD Populations.
Canada is Rocking Red for FASD Day!
Canadians will be rocking red shoes this September to celebrate FASD Awareness Month, and so will landmarks across Canada!
The Medium Really is the Message
My name is RJ Formanek, and I have FASD. As a person on the spectrum, I look forward to the chance for us all to get together and share experiences and knowledge about FASD, so September 9th is something I personally enjoy being able to participate in.
Recognizing FASD During National AccessAbility Week
By focusing on strengths and abilities, we can eliminate stigma, remove barriers, and provide inclusive atmospheres for all Canadians. Join CanFASD and the rest of Canada this week as we work towards an inclusive and accessible country for everyone.
May is dedicated to speech, hearing, and vision health
Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) dedicates the month of May to raising public awareness about communication health. May is also Vision Health Month. Today we’re looking at FASD and the impacts of prenatal alcohol exposure on speech, hearing, and vision.