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FASD Awareness day

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  • community agency professionals
  • community leaders
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  • FASD Awareness day
  • fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
  • prevention specialists

***Governor Strickland designates September as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness and Prevention Month!***

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The Ohio Resource Network for Safe & Drug Free Schools & Communities, P.O. Box 210109, 2624 Clifton Ave Cincinnati, OH 45221-0109
Phone# 1-800-788-7254 (opt#2) or fax# 1-513-556-0782.