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A Fearlessly Different Show For A Fearlessly Different FACES

A craniofacial patient.
FACES: The National Craniofacial Association
A craniofacial patient.

Here in the Chattanooga area, FACES: The National Craniofacial Association helps make surgeries possible across the country for children and adults with facial differences because of genetics, diseases or accidents.

Kim Teems Fox is president of FACES, which holds its Fearlessly Different Art Show and Contest on Sunday, November 5th.

Flyer for “Fearlessly Different” at FACES.
FACES: The National Craniofacial Association
Flyer for “Fearlessly Different” at FACES.

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