EmpowerED: Strong Fathers Building Safe Homes and Igniting Passion

Parenting children with FASD can bring unique challenges for families. Fathers play a vital role in providing stability and support, yet their needs are often overlooked in FASD-focused care.

This session on on Tuesday, June 16th from 6:00–7:15 p.m. CST highlights the foundation fathers contribute and offers practical tools to strengthen their engagement and support families affected by FASD.

Register here.

Meet Our Speaker: Joshua Legg

Joshua Legg provides pastoral care and mental health coaching and serves as Chair of The Papillion Center for FASD in Tennessee. He is focused on helping men grow into their full potential through a supportive yet challenging approach. With a strong understanding of FASD and early life adversity, he is committed to fostering healing in men and their families.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this event for?

This session is designed for primary caregivers in the father role supporting children and youth with FASD, as well as professionals working alongside families in caregiving, education or service settings. It is especially helpful for those navigating family stress, communication challenges and complex emotional dynamics.

Will attendees be on camera or muted during the webinar?

Attendees will join the webinar with audio and video off by default. There may be opportunities to participate in Q&A through the chat box, so you can engage at a level you’re comfortable with.

Will this webinar be recorded?

Yes! The webinar will be uploaded to our eCampus shortly after the event and will be available there for one year.

Will CEUs be provided?

No, CEUs will not be offered for this webinar.