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Providing free medical and surgical services to children with facial deformities.

Faces of Tomorrow’s mission is to provide medical and surgical services to children with facial deformities around the world. We are culturally responsive and compassionate to the patients, their families, and the communities in which the mission serves.
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2011 Faces of Tomorrow Update

The Faces of Tomorrow Blog

  • Job Well Done

    THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!! It probably was the most difficult mission for Faces  of Tomorrow (FOT) but it was a job well done. The numerous poor people that you have come to help will be forever grateful to this ...
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  • THANK YOU

    I would like to thank FOT team for helping the people in the poor island of Bohol,from the bottom of my heart-DAGHAN KAAYONG SALAMAT! (thank you very much)-these words could never be enough to convey how truly grateful w ...
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  • Older Kid Heartbreak

    Our amazing week of mission work here ended yesterday and I am still overwhelmed with emotion at the kids and families we met and and were able to help. There were so many babies and small children whose lips and palates ...
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  • Mission Accomplished!!!!

    This may have been my most difficult mission to plan since we started FOT (Faces of Tomorrow) almost 5 years ago.  Most people don't know this but less than 2 weeks before the mission started, the City Mayor of Tagb ...
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We Can Not Do it Alone

We Can Not Do it Alone

Key to the success of our mission work in the Philippines is Celina Crisilogo and her charity Flora Apalisok Free Children's Clinic.  Prior to the mission FAFCC sent a social worker to hard to reach places to let those with absolutely no access to medical care know that we were coming.

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Online Registration is Now Open for the Fore for Faces 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Online Registration is Now Open for the Fore for Faces 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

We hope you can join us for our 4th Annual Fore for Faces Charity Golf Tournament, October 14, 2011 at the El Macero Country Club near Davis, CA.

Registration is simple, just follow this secure link:

Golf Registration and Sponsorships

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Our 2011 Mission to the Philippines a Huge Success

Our 2011 Mission to the Philippines a Huge Success
Tagbilaran City

Our 2011 mission took us to Tagbilaran City on the Island of Bohol in the Philippines.  This was a completely new part of the world for our team of 35 and what an amazing place it turned out to be. Many children in need of services received life-changing surgery...

 

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"Children Smile"

2010 Mission, Ecuador - Video

Our January 2010 mission to Quito, Ecuador as seen through the eyes of award winning journalist and KOVR 13 anchor, Sam Shane.

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"Saving Faces"

Channel 13 Video

Get to know the doctors behind Faces of Tomorrow as reported by Channel 13 in Sacramento.

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"Good People"

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Watch this brief news story from Channel 10's "Good People" feature...

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Faces of Tomorrow In the Press

1.  Dr. Sam Ahani with a young Ecuadorian patientIn early January Sam Ahani, DDS, boarded a plane for a life-changing trip which would take him to Quito, the capital city of Ecuador . Ahani, who co-founded Shore View Dental here in Pacifica with his wife, pediatric specialist Sepi

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Patient Stories

  • Jesse, patient 210

    jessie, patient 210We started the morning with patient number 201 and ended with number 301. We saw baby after baby after toddler with unrepaired lips and palates, most frightened clinging to their parents and many crying uncontrollably. Then swaggered in number 210, eight year old Jesse.

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  • Emron

    emron before Surgery Emron is an eleven-year-old boy that has a cleft lip and a cleft palate.  I can't believe an eleven-year-old boy still had such a deformity.

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  • Lucio Parro

    Lucio pre-op Lucio Parro is an active 7-year-old boy who just wanted to be like all the other kids in his village. He came to us with his mother and he had already put a lot of thought into his surgery and those who would help him.

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