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The best way to end FASD is information. We believe that when expectant mothers, caregivers, their support systems and people living with FASD are given enough information we will empower individuals from all walks of life to make positive change in our world.

Mock Champagne

The Lakeland Centre for FASD offers a Mocktail service to the Lakeland area and we would like to share with you some of our favorites! 2 Liters of Ginger Ale…

Diagnostic Services

Hello there, Our names are Tia & Kim, and we are the LCFASD Diagnostic Team! Our roles are to prepare and facilitate the LCFASD diagnostic clinics; supporting children and adults…

S’More Mocktail

Ingredients: 5 ounces milk 1 tablespoon chocolate syrup 1 – 2 tablespoons Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme 1 graham cracker 1 chocolate bar piece Directions: Add milk into a mug or…

2nd Floor Recovery Centre

This year marks  the Lakeland Centre for FASD’s 20 year milestone , and in June, the 2nd Floor Women’s Recovery Centre celebrated its 8th birthday! The 2nd Floor is one…

Blood Orange and Rosemary Mocktail

The Lakeland Centre for FASD offers a Mocktail service to the Lakeland area and we would like to share with you some of our favorite recipes! 1 cup Granulated Sugar…

Back to School for Caregivers

Back to school for caregivers! Going back to school can be both scary and exciting for our children with FASD. Transition is always a difficult time and transitioning back to…

COVID, Alcohol and Unplanned Pregnancy

COVID, Alcohol and Unplanned Pregnancy With coronavirus sweeping the globe, life is pretty different than it was at this time in 2019. Social distancing, working from home, or not working…

FASD Day

In honor of our 20 year anniversary we wanted to share with you some of the amazing programs and events that we offer here at the Lakeland Centre for FASD,…
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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.

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