Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are a group of diagnosable medical conditions that can occur in a person who was exposed to alcohol before birth.
Effects are lifelong and can include mental health conditions, learning disabilities, sensory issues, and physical manifestations such as heart defects, hearing and visual impairments, and more.
Give FASD a Seat at the Table. FASD should be a part of conversations in all areas of health and wellness.
Join us for Impact Week in Washington D.C. during FASD Awareness Month in September.
Glimpses of FASD is a short video, living experience initiative of the FASD United Media and Communications Hub.
Join us for the Annual Red Shoes Gala. September 16th, 2024 6:30-9:00 pm at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.
Run FASD is a community, nationwide event to raise awareness for FASD.
See what FASD United has available for FASD Awareness Month 2024 in September.
Our Stars for Starla award program is a great way to celebrate the strengths of someone with an FASD.
The Family Navigator is a free, confidential resource for those starting or on their FASD journeys.
Learn more using our FASD fact sheets and download them to share with others.
Browse and read awareness posts and interviews with individuals with FASD, caregivers, and professionals.
Participate in active research opportunities OR submit your research for recruiting.
BRAIN-Online is an online tool created to aid in the assessment process of FASD and PAE.
See what’s happening nationally in the FASD community or add an FASD event to our calendar.
Stay updated on The FASD Respect Act and FASD policy matters with our Policy Center!
Learn more about FASD United’s Affiliate Network, a group of autonomous, FASD-informed organizations.