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September Newsletter

In this issue: Harvest Moon Low Country Boil, a FACES fundraiser,

Craniofacial Acceptance Month, Meet FACES chair, FACES Camp Wrap-up

Join FACES for a casual evening of friends, fun and fundraising at the

Harvest Moon Lowcountry Boil on October 18.


Enjoy a classic Lowcountry Boil catered by River Drifters and

dance under the stars to the music of The Briars.


Bid on exciting items at our silent auction, enjoy wine and

local craft beer from Oddstory Brewing Company and participate in games for prizes like the Wine Chuck or Crank the Wheel. Let's have a great time together!

Must be 21 or older to attend.


The event will benefit the children and adults whom FACES serves.

Buy tickets here
Donate to silent auction

September is Craniofacial Acceptance Month

September is Craniofacial Acceptance Month, a time to share stories and raise our voices for a more accepting future. Be on the lookout for the FACES weekly Advice from Young Adults series on our social media in September.

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FACES Camp 2024 Wrap-up and New Location for 2025

FACES Camp 2024 was a resounding success for campers from 12 states, ages

6 - 17 and was buzzing with energy and excitement! For wrap-up, thank you's,, and updates on a new location for 2025, click on the Learn More button.

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Meet New FACES Chair, McKenzie Bergenback


McKenzie Bergenback, MS, serves as the new board chair for

FACES: The National Craniofacial Association, and works full-time as a

Clinical Anaplastologist. McKenzie is passionate about helping individuals with

craniofacial differences thrive in a world that values diversity.

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Help FACES Spread Hope

FACES is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving children and adults with severe craniofacial disorders resulting from birth, injuries, or disease throughout the United States. Since 1969, FACES has helped families with financial assistance for expenses incurred while traveling away from home to a craniofacial center for reconstructive surgeries. These families would otherwise be financially unable to go. This assistance is for transportation, lodging, and food. With your support, FACES will continue to spread hope to families like Braeleigh's. Read Braeleigh's story here.

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