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The FASD Trust Has Shut Down

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Dear All

The FASD Trust sadly shut down in January. Although this list is still open, there are no staff to monitor it or advice available from the Trust.

The closed Facebook group FASD UK is thriving with almost 2000 members, and is a great source of advice and support. Search "FASD UK" in Facebook.

The National Organisation for Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS UK) is still running. Their website (nofas-uk.org) is a great source of resources.

There are local groups all over the country, most members of the FASD UK Alliance, who can be reached through FASD UK on Facebook.

Martin Butcher

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