FASD Network showcases a year of growth in first open house
The Central Alberta FASD Network welcomed three new board members and celebrated a year of service growth at its Annual General Meeting and first open house in its one-year-old office space.
The organization welcomed Barb Sluggett as a director, Cpl. Amber Prosser as a director, and Katherine Rauch as secretary to the board during the July 17 event.
The non-profit offers an array of services for people diagnosed with FASD and their caregivers. It offers diagnosis and assessments to anyone over the age of seven, community outreach, as well as education and support for life skills.
It also provides training and education to professional organizations and schools and works directly with the RCMP and the Crown to divert individuals with FASD to their corrections programs rather than incarcerating them.