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We are excited to announce that through the generosity of The Constance and Jay Mazelsky Family Fund, we are offering several books about FASD FREE!  Connie and Jay Mazelsky have established a fund to make leadership investments in organizations with the potential to have major impact in the...

Click here for updates Federal Respect Act We ALL must actively advocate for the passage of S. 2238 and H.R. 4151, each of which have been introduced into the US Senate and House.  This bipartisan legislation will be a gamechanger for our families through making monies available...

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We have forged partnerships with organizations, agencies, and universities throughout North Carolina by providing sponsorship for conferences and booths at events, becoming part of resource directories such as 211 and 311, and presenting workshops to families, students, and professionals.  We also consult with parents, school...

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Dsiorder (FASD) is a lifelong disability that affects the brain and body of people who were exposed to alcohol in the womb.  Each person with FASD has both strengths and challenges and will need special supports to help them succeed with different...

“I need legal authority to assist my 18 year-old adult child.” As a matter of law, a child becomes an adult at the age of 18. General legal authority for a parent to make decisions ceases at 18, regardless of the adult child’s special needs and/or...