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When you support The Center for Neurobehavioral Guidance, you directly support your community and help improve the lives of families affected by FASDs.   


All donations are tax-deductible.   100 % of funds go directly to support the work of The Center's mission.   



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 The Center for Neurobehavioral Guidance is a 501 (c) (3)

 non-profit registered in the state of Illinois. 


The Center for Neurobehavioral Guidance supports professionals

 & caregivers who are supporting individuals with FASDs.  
 

Our overall goal is to expand our local reach beyond Chicago 

to all of Illinois individuals and families living with FASDs by: 


  • Providing community support, education, and resources to individuals & families 
  • Providing training, education, and resources to clinicians, educators, & professionals
  • FASD advocacy and awareness

As an  FASD United Illinois Affiliate, we join a larger effort to build community coalitions, coordinate advocacy efforts, provide resources, support, and advance the knowledge of FASD. 

The Center for Neurobehavioral Guidance

Chicago, IL | 312.488.9567

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As a reminder, medical or mental health concerns should be discussed with a licensed professional. If you or someone with you is in immediate danger, please contact 911. 

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