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Thank You & Walk Photos
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2020 Paces for Faces Virtual Walk Along. Whether you are a walker/fundraiser, a donor, or a volunteer, we really appreciate your support. Check out how the walk went and see the photos.
The Power of Mind as a Tool for Coping
In the Fall of 2015, The Foundation for Faces of Children took its first step toward the goal of providing our families with programs promoting positive self-esteem and strategies for coping with anxiety. The event, “Facing the World: Optimal Strategies for Children & Families with a Facial Difference,” launched our plan to offer better psychological support to our craniofacial families. One aspect of the program highlighted techniques for focusing on mindfulness to elicit a relaxation response and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.
Think positive whoever you are!
I was born with a birth defect which made everyone think that I would be weak and dying. But they were wrong; except one thing, I do have a birth defect. It makes me a very special and gifted child.
Thomas Chappuis – Johnson & Wales University
Thomas Chappuis, of Sharon, Mass., recently graduated from Sharon High School where he was active in all of his school’s drama productions — often in leading roles.
Torrence Chrisman – Curry College
Torrence Chrisman, Lee, MA – graduated from Lee High School, where he played trumpet in the band and jazz band, worked on the technical crew of every major school drama production, and helped produce the student-based television show “Lee Live.”
Torrence Chrisman – Landmark College
Torrence Chrisman, Lee, MA – graduated from Lee High School, where he played trumpet in the band and jazz band, worked on the technical crew of every major school drama production, and helped produce the student-based television show “Lee Live.”
US News and World Report: When your Child has a Cleft Lip and Palate
FFC President, Michael Greiner, was interviewed for this story published [...]
Victoria Seager – Syracuse University
Victoria Seager, Gilford, NH – graduated from Gilford High School where she participated in both field hockey and lacrosse and was the team manager for the varsity football team.Victoria also was active in the Interact Club (a Rotary-sponsored service organization), youth government, Amnesty International, and the Spanish club.
Videos and Brochures from BCH added!
See them under Videos and Medical Journals.
