Meet Jodee Kulp
“There are few pioneers who must not only pave the path for others to follow...but also must define the landscape to illustrate its existence. Jodee Kulp has written and published more books about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders than any other parent advocate in our time. Her work has provided assistance to thousands of families and individuals living with FASDs. ” – Donnie Kanter Winokur
Jodee Kulp is an award-winning author, producer, and advocate who works tirelessly to serve children and families of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Discorders (FASD). Hers is a mission of education, compassion, and growth. Through her nonprofit Better Endings New Beginnings and outreach programs like Toolbox Parent, she believes that through communication we learn from stories that “inspire, build hope and provide wisdom to change the world one person at a time. ” Most importantly, she is Liz's mom.
Awards as a ‘voice for the voiceless’
- The Tom and Linda Daschle FASD Hall of Fame - NOFAS
- Rainbow Award - MOFAS
- Entro Magazine - Building a Voice for the Voiceless feature
- Mom's Choice Publisher and Writing Awards
- 2007 Gold Adult Non-Fiction, Dove Award, Midwest Health Watch - Tiny Titan - Journey of Hope by Ann Yurcek
- 2009 Gold Best Young Contributing Author - Best I Can Be Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Effects by Liz Kulp
- 2009 Gold Adult Non-Fiction, The Long Way to Simple - 50 Years of Ideas to Live, Love and Laugh as a Person with FASD by Stephen Neafcy
- 2009 Gold Adult Fiction and Gold Young Adult Fiction - The Whitest Wall - Book One of Bootleg Brothers Trilogy by Jodee Kulp
- 2010 Gold Best Young Contributing Author - My Invisible World - Life with My Brother, His Disability and His Dog by Morasha Winokur
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Speaking opportunities
- Jodee Kulp, Executive Director of Better Endings New Beginnings is available to speak about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and strategies for young adults.
- Donnie Kanter Winokur, Executive Director of NOFAS Georgia, is available to speak to organizations about the writing of “My Invisible World” and about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
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