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East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Summary of the External Launch
November 8, 2002

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Dr. Jan Kasofsky, Executive Director of Capital Area Human Services District (CAHSD), welcomes the partners and introduces Ms. Debby Cartwright, Director of Prevention and Outreach at CAHSD.

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Mayor-President Bobby Simpson addresses the group on the importance of preventing FASD in LA.

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Dr. Tim Andrus, an obstetrician/gynecologist in Baton Rouge, LA, touches on the medical aspects of FASD.

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Ms. Debby Cartwright highlights the Partnership materials.

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The panel of speakers at the launch: (from left to right) Dr. Jan Kasofsky, Mayor-President Bobby Simpson, Ms. Debby Cartwright, and Dr. Tim Andrus, an obstetrician/gynecologist in LA.

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A list of the partners involved in the Partnership in Baton Rouge, LA, as of November 8, 2002.

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Partners chat with one another during the external launch at the Baton Rouge Woman's Club in LA.

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