Ready for the weekend - 9th September - FASD Support

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Ready for the weekend - 9th September

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Are you all ready for the weekend? The FASD Trust staff are so excited about how many people are putting on events to raise awareness and funds for us. Some are even holding Late Big BreakFASDs next week at work, serving coffee and homemade cakes.

Watch out in the press too for various articles. We are really trying to get FASD firmly fixed in people's heads and break the level of isolation that so many of those affected feel.

If you want to get involved, it is not too late - check out The FASD Trust website at fasdtrust.co.uk or e-mail Philip or Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk

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