Awareness Day 2004
U.S. Senate passes Senate Resolution 390 designating September 9th as National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day. Thank you to Senator Lisa Murkowski for taking the lead and making this a priority not just for Alaska, but for the nation.
On September 9, 2004 people around the world
will recognize the sixth annual International Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
(FASD) Awareness Day. As in past years, the DHSS Office of FASD is
encouraging communities across Alaska to use this day to promote awareness
of the effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol, to increase knowledge
about this lifelong disability, to send prevention messages about the
danger of drinking during pregnancy and to ensure that all babies are
born strong and healthy. A copy of our FASD Awareness Day Resource Kit
2003 is attached or visit www.fasday.com for more information.
2004
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FASD Awareness Day Resource Kit 20004 |
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Resource Kit Book Cover |
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| What Communities are doing for FASD Awareness Day 2004 | ||
| FASD Awareness Day Governor Proclamation | ||
Press Release for International FASD Awareness Day, September 9, 2003
2003
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FASD Awareness Day Resource Kit 2003 |
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2003 FASD Awareness Day Governor Proclamation |
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Tell Us About Your 2003 Activities for FASD Awareness Day |
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2002
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International FASD Awareness Day 2002 |
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FASD Awareness Day Governor Proclamation |
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Tell Us About Your 2002 Activities for FASD Awareness Day |
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How to Talk to Women about Problems with Alcohol |
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