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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.

Cotton Candy Mocktail

The Lakeland Centre for FASD offers a Mocktail service to the Lakeland area and we would like to share with you one of our favorites! Cotton Candy 3 oz Cream…

Michele Huszar – Program Developer

Hello Lakeland community, my name is Michele Huszar and I am back working for the Lakeland Centre for FASD as Program Developer. I worked at the Lakeland Centre 6 years…

Pateresa Winter – Transition Coordinator

Hi there! My name is Pateresa and I’m the new Transition Coordinator at the LCFASD. I started in this role in the beginning of September after graduating from the Community…

Giving Tuesday

This year the Lakeland Centre for FASD is participating in Giving Tuesday focusing on Mental Health & Addictions through the programs offered at the 2nd Floor Women’s Recovery Centre. Our…

Amy Park – Post Diagnostic Outreach Worker

Hello everyone, I’m Amy!  I was born and raised in Nova Scotia and graduated from Nova Scotia Community college in 2005. I have worked health care for the last 14…

LCFASD Summer Camp has officially begun!

LCFASD Summer Camp has started!!! Our camp leaders Randi, Madison, Pateresa and Brittany are so excited!

Joanne Lussier-Ring Post-Secondary Education Scholarship

The Lakeland Centre for FASD recognizes your significant achievement: graduating from High School and wanting to attend a post-secondary program. Successful Applicants will receive $500, to be applied to tuition,…

This is an invitation to submit a proposal issued by the Lakeland Centre for FASD for the purpose of strategic planning.  Please see related documents for tender specifications. Closing date…
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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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