Speak Up for FASD: A Community Conversation of Advocacy, Education and Support
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Cost: Free!
Location: Women’s College Quad: 76 Grenville St, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2, Intersection of Surrey Place and Grenville Street
Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025
What is FASD?
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that happens when alcohol is used during pregnancy. Each person with FASD is unique and may have different strengths and challenges.
FASD is more common than Autism, Down Syndrome, and Cerebral Palsy combined – but it receives the least amount of support and funding. FASD is a lifelong disability, and individuals may experience some challenges in their physical, mental, learning, behavioural and/or social skills.
Without the right support and inclusive environments, it can be harder for individuals with FASD to stay safe, access services, and feel confident. But with tailored care, community and opportunities, people with FASD can navigate daily life successfully and celebrate new victories every day.
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