CRANIOFACIAL ORGANIZATIONS

Cleft Palate Foundation

                                                  

800-242-5338

www.cleftline.org

Children’s Craniofacial Association

800-535-3643,    214-570-9099

13140 Coit Rd

Suite 307

Dallas, TX 75240

www.ccakids.org

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Faces: National Association for the Craniofacial Handicapped

800-332-2373,    423-266-1632

PO Box 11082

Chattanooga, TN 37401

www.faces-cranio.org

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National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction

212-263-6656

Aboutface USA

888-486-1209

www.aboutfaceusa.org

Craniofacial Foundation of America

800-418-3223,    423-778-9192

975 East 3rd St

Box 269

Chattanooga, TN 37403

www.craniofacialcenter.com

www.erlanger.org/craniofacial

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Foundation for Nager and Miller Syndromes

800-507-3667

www.nagerormillersynd.com

Forward Face

212-684-5860

317 East 34th St

Suite 901A

New York, NY 10016

www.forwardface.org

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For children with Craniofacial Conditions

Let’s Face It USA

360-676-7325

PO Box 29972

Bellingham, WA 98228-1972

www.faceit.org

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Information and Support on facial differences

 

My Face

 

212-263-6656

333 East 30th Street, Lobby Unit
New York, NY 10016

www.myface.org

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myFace, formerly the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, was founded to address the all-too-visible plight of those with facial deformity such as facial asymmetry, a missing ear, a jaw deformity, or a defect of the skull, nerves or facial bones. myFace assures them access to the comprehensive and highly personalized team care at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery (IRPS) at NYU Langone Medical Center. The IRPS provides integrative, highly specialized and personalized team care to all those who request treatment, regardless of the type or severity of the anomaly, the length of treatment, or the family’s ability to afford care.

The Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery (IRPS) is housed in a state-of-the-art facility that contains 15 Centers of Excellence, faculty clinical offices and full-service outpatient operating rooms. Every member of the attending staff holds NYU School of Medicine academic appointments. The Institute conducts one of the largest plastic surgery educational programs in the world, and its research program has made major contributions in the areas of transplantation, wound healing, craniofacial biology, computer graphics and distraction osteogenesis. (For more information on IRPS, see www.plastic-surgery.med.nyu.edu.

myFace established and maintains The Newman Family Support Center, the most comprehensive psychosocial team in any U.S. craniofacial center. The team at Newman includes a Social Worker, Clinical Psychologist, Geneticist, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Speech Pathologist, Nutritionist, and Family Program Coordinator. The team provides counseling for genetic, psychiatric, behavioral, social, pre-natal and post-natal, speech, mentoring, resource and medical issues.

myFace also hosts networking, therapeutic and educational programs for patients and their families. Finally, they provide an apartment for out-of-town families while their child is undergoing surgery and treatment, as well as complimentary round trip tickets on Southwest Airlines.