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| ABOUT MCFARES |
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| What we do |
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| Macomb County Fetal
Alcohol Resource Education & Support Coalition works
collaboratively to address Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
prevention and advocates for services to help families raising
an individual who has FASD |
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MCFARES mission: |
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advisory group strengthens the served communities’ ability to
eliminate prenatal alcohol exposure and provide support to
persons impacted by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) by: |
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Delivering exemplary professional education,
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Public awareness, and
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Information resource referral services. |
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MCFARES goals: |
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Improve the quality of life for persons and families affected with
FASD by providing resources and supports to these families, schools,
courts, and other human service agencies that interact with them.
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Services |
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Parent Liaision |
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The MCFARES
Parent Liaison helps families raising an individual with FASD by: |
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Melissa
Sienkiewicz, MS, MCFARES Parent Liaison, can be reached via email at
msienkiewicz@careofmacomb.com or via phone, 586.541.0033, x 236.
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FASD Education |
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Families
Supporting Families, Monthly Support Group
(Download PDF)
MCFARES offers an
opportunity each month for parents raising an individual with FASD to
come together, support one another and learn about community resources,
therapies, and education for life with FASD.
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Online Support
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| The Yahoo online support group is a great
way for parents to connect, support one another, share resources
including doctors, therapies, parenting tips and behavioral strategies
that work. |
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To learn more about
the FaSAFASD group, please visit
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FaSAFASD |
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| Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorder Awareness Day |
| September 9th is International FASDay.
NineZero. Nine Months, Zero Alcohol is the prevention message heard
across the country on this day. It’s a great way to push forward the
FASD prevention and treatment agenda. Each year 42,000 children are born
with FASD and it is 100% preventable. |
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