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2024 Scholarship Awards Presentation held virtually

The 2024 Scholarship Awards Presentation was held virtually on June 20th at 7pm. In it's 25th year, FFC awarded post-secondary education scholarships to five remarkable students. The Foundation for Faces of Children takes immense pride in celebrating and servicing individuals within our craniofacial community. A screenshot of the attendees is now available for viewing in our Photo Gallery under the Virtual Programs folder!

23rd annual Paces for Faces Walk

On September 29, we were joined by more than 350 participants for our 23rd annual Paces for Faces Walk and Family Picnic! Over $36,000 was raised, but we are not quite at our goal of $50,000, so please help us reach the finish line!

A “Dream” come true

I was thrilled that my dream was going to come true. To have a dream come true after going through a big operation was truly the best part to end a painful procedure. I have never experienced a vacation that could beat this one. It was the best “Dream” ever.

A Well Rounded Child

At birth, Rebecca Carley’s first-born son, James (pictured below at nine months), was a healthy baby with a round head covered with light brown hair.As time went by, she noticed that he always slept with his head to the left side and when awake, often tracked objects with his eyes rather than turning to look at them.After a couple of months, she was startled to see that he had developed a flat spot on his head.Although James’s pediatrician recommended physical therapy for his neck muscles, she expressed little concern about the flattening of his head. But she suggested a possible evaluation at Children’s Hospital Boston.

Medical Journals

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