Walk planned for Wednesday to recognize International FASD day
Wednesday is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Day, and the North West Peace FASD chapter is encouraging the public to mark the day by taking part in their Talk a Walk event.
Executive Director Gwen Vekved says FASD is a disability that is commonly seen across Canada.
“Current studies suggest that closer to four percent of individuals in Canada have FASD. That’s around 1.4 million people. So it is one of the leading disabilities worldwide, even though it is not as well known as other disabilities.”
Vekved adds their organization has a number of supports in place for expectant moms that are dealing with alcohol use during pregnancy.