On this page, you will find resources and tools to help parents and their support system through prenatal, postpartum, and birth-to-three stages.
National Resources for Families
Nurse-Family Partnership provides national resources for those seeking assistance with pregnancy, housing, food, and more.
Below are videos on fun ways to document your baby's birth memories. You can create a baby book, take plenty of photos, create a memory box, write a journal, or even capture daily moments with a "one second a day" video. You can also preserve items like birth announcements, ultrasound photos, and handprints.
- Creative Ways to Document Your Child's Life | CHILDHOOD MEMORIES
- Documenting the baby years in your scrapbooks and memory albums
- Dujourbaby app
FASD United Resource Directory
If you do not know where to begin your search, please visit the FASD United Family Navigator and a specialist will help you. You also are encouraged to contact the FASD United affiliates near you, as they are often the most informed about state and regional resources.
The FASD United Resource Directory is for information purposes only. The listing of any service or treatment organization, facility, or provider or any individual or advocate in this directory does not represent an endorsement by FASD United. FASD United assumes no responsibility for the use of any information published in this directory.
Lambi Learns
Difficult experiences and stress don’t just go away—they shape a child’s brain and future. Without intervention, unresolved trauma can alter brain function, weaken emotional regulation, and increases long-term stress responses.Author Trish Luna wrote Lambi to help children feel seen, understood, and supported—and to provide accessible coping tools they can carry into the future. After her own family struggled without support, she created the resource she wished had existed for them.
Elizabeth Akers' Story