Face to Face Portrait Project
The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
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The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
Important questions to ask potential providers when looking for a program to treat your child’s craniofacial difference.
The goal of this tip sheet from the Division of Rheumatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is to help patients and families get a clear understanding of the specialty medication process, the tools you need to order specialty medication refills and who to call if you have a concern.
Learn more about jaw surgery and how it's managed at CHOP.
Learn more about craniosynostosis and surgical treatment for the condition.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on 504 plans, which ensure reasonable accommodations for children who qualify.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia describes how to apply for PA medical assistance as secondary insurance.
The Foundation provides medical, educational, psychosocial and local support resources for people with the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and their families.
Philly Phaces provides peer support, advocacy, and resources to help Philadelphia-area children facing appearance differences from craniofacial abnormalities and cleft lip and palate.
Adolescents with chronic illnesses, including arthritis, need guidance and a plan for the future in order to safely transition to an adult provider.