Our FASD programs offer personalized support for families, children, youth, and adults affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Whether diagnosed or suspected, we help participants build the skills, resilience, and support systems they need to thrive—at home, in school, and in the community.
Our program Highlights
Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP)
PCAP is a three-year mentorship program that provides intensive support to women who used substances during pregnancy. Our mentors help participants build healthier futures by offering advocacy, goal planning, and connections to health, housing, and parenting services.
FASD Family Support
We work closely with families and caregivers of children up to age 12 who are affected by or suspected of having FASD. This program focuses on building parental capacity, offering strategies to support positive behavior, development, and emotional regulation in everyday life.
FASD Youth & Adult Support
This program helps youth and adults with suspected or diagnosed FASD gain independence and life skills. We focus on understanding the effects of FASD, strengthening social and emotional abilities, and developing tools for employment, daily living, and self-advocacy.
As part of the regional FASD Network, we collaborate with agencies to offer extended supports, group programming, and access to diagnostic clinics. This network strengthens community care and ensures families receive the services they need, when they need them.
You do not need a formal diagnosis to access our FASD programs. Services are available through the referral process – open to families, individuals, and professionals.