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The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), within the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration provides programs and information on substance abuse prevention. CSAP has established the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Center for Excellence. The FAS Center for Excellence web site is designed to provide resources and information on FAS to improve knowledge about the condition and promote best practices. It also offers information to individuals, families, and communities affected by FAS in an effort to improve quality of life. 

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information is a service of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). It contains links to current alcohol- and drug-related information including publications on FAS. It also contains research and statistics, as well as online forums and related resources.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. This site has publications and information including the brochure Drinking and Your Pregnancy, which is available both in English and Spanish.

National Institute on Drug Abuse
(NIDA) supports over 85% of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. NIDA-supported science addresses the most fundamental and essential questions about drug abuse. This site offers publications, research, training, and resources related to drug abuse and addiction.

March of Dimes (MOD) works to assure that babies are born healthy.  Through research, outreach, education, and advocacy, MOD addresses issues such as prematurity, low birth weight, and birth defects.  MOD provides a health library with fact sheets on a variety of subjects including FAS and the risks of drinking during pregnancy..

National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) is committed to raising public awareness of FAS, and to developing and implementing innovative ideas in prevention, education, intervention, and advocacy in communities throughout the nation.

The Arc of the United States is a national organization working to promote services and supports for people with mental retardation and other development disabilities.  The Arc offers fact sheets and other resources pertaining to disabilities including FAS and other prenatal alcohol-related conditions.

The Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit (FADU) is a research unit dedicated to the prevention, intervention and treatment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). FADU's main goals are to conduct research on fetal alcohol and drug effects across the life span, to disseminate information, to provide consultation for persons of any age thought to be affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol, and to provide training in human behavioral teratology. This site has links to research projects and findings, a list of support groups worldwide, and a list of upcoming international FAS/FAE conferences, as well as other resources.

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