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Paces for Faces Walk Along 2020 START!
Paces for Faces Walk Along 2020 has officially STARTED!! Check out this message from Olivia Oppel, FFC Walk Chair.
Parent’s Story – Kirby Vigneau-Murphy
Our son Owen is a very active three-year-old who just happened to be born with a unilateral cleft lip and palate. The youngest of our four children, he is also our only child born with a cleft lip and palate. I remember that even though we were experienced parents, we were very nervous about all the surgeries he would have to undergo when he was a baby.
Parks Family and Syracuse Crunch Hockey raises money for FFC
The Crunch Classic charity game was played on April 7th in Syracuse, NY organized by the Parks family and raised $1,250. This was the 13th year the event has been held in honor of Madison Parks.
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Personal Story – Jennifer Dodwell
As someone who was born with hemifacial microsomia, I certainly had my fair share of surgeries and doctors appointments growing up. By the time I was fifteen, I had been through thirteen surgeries, or roughly one per summer. As I’m sure almost everyone reading this can relate to, surgeries are never pleasant or fun.
Playing piano to support FFC
Talented pianist, 15 year old Eric Zhang plays piano to support FFC's Paces for Faces Walk Along 2020. Hope you enjoy it!
Preparing for the Hospital
Two weeks before the birth of Rob and Eva Higby’s son Brayden, a prenatal ultrasound scan revealed that he had a bilateral cleft lip. The first-time parents began searching for a surgical specialist, and with the help of Eva’s brother and sister-in-law, whose child also had a cleft lip, found Dr.Mulliken and his team at Children’s Hospital Boston. In November, when he was four and a half months old, Brayden had his lip repaired and nose reshaped.
Rachel Bergan – Marist College
Rachel Bergan, Andover, MA – graduated from Andover High School, where she participated in both ice hockey and field hockey teams and received the “High-Five Award” for demonstration of leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, and commitment in physical education.
Rachel Bergan – Marist College
Rachel Bergan, Andover, MA – graduated from Andover High School, where she participated in both ice hockey and field hockey teams and received the “High-Five Award” for demonstration of leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, and commitment in physical education.
