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“The most important thing that I want you to understand about our journey with FASD is that even though my son David has an IQ of 111 and attends public school in a regular classroom setting even though he looks like all of the other children and scores high on the state's standard of learning tests, the disabling effects of FASD are something we can never forget. He has no ability to regulate his behavior or activity level.”
Ida Farr

The Tom and Linda Daschle FASD Hall of Fame

Honoring the heroes living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the families, advocates and researchers devoted to preventing and treating the disorder.

Established in 2005, the Hall of Fame was named for former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle and his wife, Linda Hall Daschle, as a tribute to their commitment and leadership in the fight to prevent alcohol-related birth defects, and their long-standing support of NOFAS.

Dr. Faye CalhounDr. Faye Calhoun
NOFAS recognizes Dr. Faye Calhoun for her contributions to the FASD community.

Marceil Ten Eyck Marceil Ten Eyck
NOFAS recognizes Marceil Ten Eyck in 2008 for her contributions to the FASD community.

Kenneth WarrenKenneth Warren, Ph.D.
NOFAS recognizes Dr. Kenneth Warren for his prominence in the FASD arena and continued support of NOFAS.

Kathy Kidd-WuestKathy Kidd-Wuest
NOFAS recognizes Kathy Kidd-Wuest for her FASD advocacy efforts. Kathy is an FASD parent who works hard every day to help her son and other individuals with FASD.

Jeanne KetolaJeanne Ketola
NOFAS recognizes Jeanne Ketola for her FASD advocacy efforts.

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