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About our Staff- Madison
March 18, 2024 | In: Staff
As the self-proclaimed superhero known as the Prevention Conversation Facilitator at the Lakeland Centre for FASD, I possess boundless knowledge about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Armed with my wit and charm, I hope to enlighten the world about the risks of consuming alcohol during pregnancy. With every conversation I facilitate, I sprinkle a dash of charisma, making even the most mundane statistics come alive with excitement. With each interaction, I strive to empower and equip others with the knowledge they need to make informed choices. So, hold onto your seats, folks, because this facilitator is here to inform and inspire you to be a part of the Prevention Conversation.
But enough about work, let me tell you a bit about myself. I’m a registered social worker, and get this, I’ve lived right here in good ol’ Cold Lake for most of my life! I am obsessed with travelling, and for six months, I lived in the breathtaking Yukon!! Hobbies? Glad you asked; give me nature adventures, plants, crystals, and a good horoscope any day of the week! I enjoy spending time with my partner, my family, and my adorable furball named Tito. He’s mischievous but oh-so-lovable! These special moments and things make me feel incredibly lucky and bring so much joy to my life.
ABOUT LCFASD
The Lakeland Centre for FASD provides cost-free programs and services in the Cold Lake, Bonnyville, St. Paul and Lac la Biche areas, as well as on First Nations and Métis Settlements through Alberta.