The First Face of FASD: Founder Susan Carlson
In addition to being Minnesota’s First Lady from 1991-1999, Susan Carlson is an attorney and Hennepin County District Court judicial officer. Through her experiences and work with kids and families in the juvenile court system, she began to note that many had issues with potential prenatal alcohol exposure and that this created special challenges in helping them be successful. When Susan looked for a statewide resource for information and support for these individuals and families, she found that there was not one at that time.
Susan knew that someone needed to create an organization in Minnesota that would begin to address the needs of individuals living with FASD and the families and caregivers struggling to support them, so she decided to launch an initiative to promote education and prevention about alcohol-related birth defects in March 1997. In July 1997, she convened the Governor’s Task Force on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome to study the issue in Minnesota and make recommendations to the Governor and 1998 legislature. Her efforts resulted in almost $7 million per year in funding for fetal alcohol initiatives.
Out of that initiative, the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome was eventually born. MOFAS was incorporated in 1998 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and today, Minnesota has become a national leader on this issue due to Susan’s tireless work.
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