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Lindsey Spoor – Mass College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Lindsey Spoor, Dartmouth, MA- graduated from Dartmouth High School, where she performed in many plays and musicals, often in starring roles. Lindsey is an accomplished dancer in multiple genres and a member of a World Champion Indoor Percussion Dance Team.
Lucy Davies – University of Delaware
The Dotty MacDonald Scholarship was awarded to Lucy Davies, Wrentham, MA. She graduated from King Phillip Regional High School.
Madeline Andrews – Colby College
Madeline Andrews, of Wells, Maine, graduated from Wells High School in June. She was a member of the varsity lacrosse, soccer and indoor track teams, and was named lacrosse team captain her junior year.
Madeline Faubert – University of Rhode Island
The Jane C. McDaid Memorial Award - 2022
Madison Kenny – University of New England
The Barbara Seltzer Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Madison Kenny from South Hamilton, MA. She graduated from Hamilton Wenham Regional High School.
Madison’s Story
We’ll never forget when the doctor came into our hospital room on Christmas Eve day, only eight hours after our daughter was born, and said, “We’re taking Madison to have her head X-rayed because of the indentation on the left side. It may be a fracture that happened while she was going through the birth canal.”
Maine Medical Center Cleft Conference
RSVP to apayne@mmc.org to attend The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital Cleft Lip and Palate Clinic's "Cleft Lip and Palate: A Journey from Infancy to Adulthood" on Saturday March 7th, 2020 from 10am to 3:30pm.
Making Faces Workshop Photos and Videos
Check out Photos and Videos from our recent Making Faces Workshop!
Maria Carmen Thompson – Volunteer Translator
Many families make their first contact with the Foundation for Faces of Children via email. When they happen to be Spanish-speaking, Maria Carmen Thompson gets involved. The Mexico native spoke no English when she arrived in the U.S. in 1989. Since becoming fluent, she has used her bilingualism in corporate and educational settings. But Thompson regards her volunteer role as Spanish translator for the Foundation as special.
