Getting the Message out – No Amount of Alcohol is Safe when you are Pregnant
LETHBRIDGE – The South Alberta FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) Service Network partners visited selected local businesses that serve or sell alcohol on September 9th to mark International FASD Awareness Day.
The purpose of the visit is to provide their staff with post cards, which will be displayed explaining the importance of September 9th; additionally, coasters with “messaging of awareness and prevention of FASD” will be provided when serving beverages.
In partnership with Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge, the South Alberta FASD Network will also be in attendance during the second week of September to support “responsible alcohol consumption” and enhance awareness of the prevention of FASD with the students.
International FASD Awareness Day, held each year on the 9th day of the 9th month, is a reminder that women should abstain from using alcohol during the 9 months of pregnancy.


