2025-06-27

Welcome to become a member!

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EUFASD Alliance – an association of organizations across Europe that work in different ways on issues related to FASD. If your organization is not yet a member of the EUFASD Alliance, we welcome you to apply. The more organizations we are, the stronger we become!

Being part of a large network of organizations with researchers and experts as well as families and people who are themselves affected by FASD is a strength. It provides good opportunities to establish collaborations and exchange experiences within and between nations.

As a member of the EUFASD Alliance, you also have the unique opportunity to apply to host the scientific conference that is organized every two years. The first step towards an application is to submit a declaration of interest by September 1, 2025. Contact us at info@eufasd.org for more information.

Note: A full application to organize the EUFASD9 conference in 2028 must be submitted by 1 January 2026. Contact info@eufasd.org for guidelines.

We look forward to meeting many of our member organizations on September 12-14, 2026, when the 8th EUFASD Conference will be held in Amiens, France! Read more here >>

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2025-06-27

Welcome to become a member!

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