Network People

Embark on a journey with the visionary co-chairs, Brittany Durant and Sophia Mejia, as they lead our network with inspiration and dedication. Their collaborative spirit sets the stage for positive transformation, driving progress and change.

Behind the scenes, ensuring seamless operations, is our adept Coordinator, Lisa Rogozinsky. Her administrative finesse and management acumen keep the gears turning smoothly, translating vision into action.

Please note that the Network does not have a bricks and mortar location.

Mailing Address: 11823 139 Street, Edmonton Alberta, T5L 2B8

Lisa Rogozinsky – Coordinator lisa@rogozinsky.org

Brittany Durant – Network Co-chair Brittany.Durant@cssalberta.ca

Sophia Mejia – Network Co-chair smejia@bissellcentre.org 


Brittany Durant
Prevention Conversation Facilitator brittany.durant@cssalberta.ca

Tsion Abate, M.Ed.
FASD Instructional Coach tsiona@nwcfasd.ca
780.817.4423

5 comments

  1. A co-worker told me about your site and I am very impressed with all the excellent information and resources that are on it!

  2. I want to volunteer with your organization..I have fundraising experience and administrative experience. I look forward to hearing from you

  3. I have a few questions, I am diagnosed with FASD for almost 5 years now. I do have girls who are 14,11 & 9 and I would like to explain to them about my disability. How can I talk to them regarding this situation, They have been getting information from other family member regarding this and have no idea about the subject. I do want my girls to know that its a spectrum and for myself what it has changed my life to someone that doesn’t have FASD.

    Please Help!

    1. Hello Jennifer:

      You can tell them FASD is a brain-based injury and caused by a mothers drinking while she is pregnant. Never shame or blame your mother while explaining FASD to your children and others. You can also tell them that each person with FASD is affected differently. Some have more difficulties and challenges, and some have less.

      You can explain the challenges you face, and how you overcome them. There are many resources on our website and Facebook page too and you are welcome to print or share with your children.

      Here are a few useful links:

      What is FASD:
      https://edmontonfetalalcoholnetwork.org/alberta-and-fasd/what-is-fasd/

      Myths Vs Facts:
      https://edmontonfetalalcoholnetwork.org/alberta-and-fasd/what-is-fasd/myths-versus-fact/

      Please let us know if you have other questions.

      Thanks and Regards,
      Qadra

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