MOFAS Support Activities

 MOFAS invites you to participate in the many support activities designed to facilitate connections between individuals living with FASD and among families who are parenting children with the effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol.

Calling All Dads! by jhanratty

Come chat  on Saturday nights from 9-10 p.m. with moderator Jeff Beyer. Jeff is a father of six who juggles his career as a Physical therapist, his love of sports, and his six children, two of which are affected with FASD's.

Living with the Challenges of FASD by jhanratty

 This is an eight week series for older teens and adults living with FASD. We will explore the challenges with FASD and discuss what strategies and resources are available. Caregivers are also welcome to attend this series.

MOFAS Family Retreats by jhanratty

 Get ready for a weekend of fun activities, from boat rides and nature games to campfires and of course, the giant slide!

Friday Afternoon Chats by egunderson

 Put the kids down for a nap.  Grab a cup of coffee.  And join MOFAS for a chat on Friday afternoons from 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM.   

The Hand in Hand Series by jhanratty

The Hand In Hand Series (formerly Family Seminar Series) is an opportunity for caregivers who have received or suspect a fetal alcohol diagnosis to come together and learn about FASD in a supportive and informal setting. This is a five-part series which addresses the basics of life with FASD. For the first time; this series will be offered both in person and ONLINE!

 

Chats are Back Up! by egunderson

Chats are back up!  Join us every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to talk “live” with other FASD parents who have great ideas and connections-- and ask questions.  ANY questions!

Metro Area Caregiver Support Groups by egunderson
Caregivers Education/Networking Group by egunderson

 

Images by Austin Images Photography

This site is provided to families and professionals as an informative site on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). It is not intended to replace professional medical, psychological, behavioral, legal, nutritional or educational counsel. Reference to any specific agency does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by MOFAS.



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