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The most likely reason for an error message is that all mandatory fields have not been completed. Review the form to make sure that you have entered all required fields. If you have any technical problems with our Web site, please use our online feedback form or send an e-mail to fasdcenter1@ngc.com.

I saw an interesting article I think you should include on your site. What do I do?

We welcome your suggestions. Please fill out our Publication Submission Form. You can also use form to notify us of a publication you cannot find in our database. If you prefer, you can use our online feedback form or e-mail fasdcenter1@ngc.com. Provide a complete citation (author, title, publication, date, page numbers) and Web address, if appropriate. Please include "Suggestion for Database Entry" or "Suggestion for Press Room Entry" in the subject line.

I have an event I'd like to publicize. What do I do?

You can submit events on our Upcoming Events page. We post a community calendar for events related to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, alcohol use during pregnancy, and women's issues related to alcohol use.

I have a meeting coming up and I'd like to hand out materials. Do you have anything?

Check out our Grab and Go page. We feature fact sheets, rack cards, and posters for downloading and printing. Some items are available in English and Spanish.

How do I cite an FASD Center publication?

Click here PDF Icon for a list of Center products with recommended citations for each. You may also refer to the SAMHSA Website for additional information about citing SAMHSA materials.