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This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) video tells the story of one family living with FASDs. Every family has unique experiences, challenges, and successes. The intent of this video is not to endorse specific interventions, but to share one family’s story and hope. CDC’s FASD Website: http://www.cdc.gov/fasd

“The Story of Iyal” received a 2009 MarCom Platinum Award, sponsored by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals. MarCom Awards is an international awards competition recognizing creative excellence in marketing and communication programs and materials. The Platinum Award is given to the most outstanding entries in the competition in the areas of quality, creativity, and resourcefulness. The award is in the video/film/government category.

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