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myFace Chicago: Support, Community and Resources for Families

Bringing connection and care to craniofacial community in the Midwest.

myFace Chicago: Support, Community and Resources for Families

Bringing connection and care to craniofacial community in the Midwest.

Get Involved with myFace Chicago

Whether you’re a family navigating a craniofacial journey, a medical professional, or someone who wants to support our community, there are many ways to get involved with myFace Chicago.

  • Join our local support groups and connect with other families
  • Attend community events like Cubs games, zoo visits, and art collaborations
  • Volunteer at events and help spread awareness
  • Partner with us if you’re a hospital or organization

Contact Rena today to learn more!

Meet Rena Rosen

myFace’s first-ever Senior Program Officer in CHICAGO

“I wish we’d had myFace’s support when I was growing up. Now I get to bring it to Chicago families.”

Hi, my name is Rena Rosen, myFace’s new Senior Program Officer in Chicago!

Whether you’re from Lincolnshire, the South Side or anywhere in the region, I’m here to help you and your family find the resources, support and community you need.

As someone with a rare Craniofacial Syndrome, I know that it can often feel isolating. I was born and raised in Chicago, a patient at Children’s Memorial (now Lurie’s). My family and I traveled this lonely road of craniofacial difference with no map or guide, and it wasn’t easy. I wish we’d had myFace’s support when I was growing up!

I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to support you at every step of your journey, right here in my hometown. Please reach out to receive info about our local support groups, resources and community events like bowling, pizza night, and maybe even a boat trip down the Chicago River! I can’t wait to welcome you into this incredible community.

Feel free to reach out with any questions: Rena@myface.org or (312) 429-6505

Watch Rena on WGN TV

Rena spoke on WGN TV’s Daytime Chicago about the challenges families face and how myFace is creating community in the Midwest. Watch her interview to learn more about why this work matters.

“As a parent—especially of a child with medical complexities—you can often feel like you’re carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. It’s easy to feel alone.”

Rena Rosen, myFace Chicago

Programs & Offerings in the Midwest

Community Events

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See Recent Events →

Cubs games, zoo visits, art collaborations, and community celebrations that bring families together

Wonder Project

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Learn About Wonder →

School assemblies teaching empathy, inclusivity, and anti-bullying through the story of “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio

TinyFaces

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About TinyFaces →

Newborn craniofacial care kits distributed through Chicago-area partner hospitals

Recent Event Highlights

Cubs Game at Wrigley Field

On June 17th myFace took 10 people to the Cubs vs Brewers baseball game at Wrigley Field. Among the attendees were four individuals with craniofacial differences, two parents, an Anaplastologist, Dental Assistant, and Nurse from UI craniofacial Center of Chicago.

“Thank you so much, we all had an awesome time, the boys couldn’t stop talking about it!” – Chicago parent

Lincoln Park Zoo Partnership

myFace and Lurie Children’s Hospital partnered for their first joint community engagement event at Lincoln Park Zoo. Thanks to the Inclusion and Accessibility team, several families from Lurie’s Cleft and Craniofacial Team enjoyed an afternoon of connection and fun.

“These events are important to the kids and the parents. Please keep doing them to help us all out!” – Chicago parent

You Are Beautiful Installation

Nearly 50 guests gathered at the You Are Beautiful (YAB) store in Chicago to celebrate a meaningful collaboration. The event marked the start of Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month and featured more than 60 wooden plaques etched with “myFace is Beautiful.”

“The love and support myFace has for the community is absolutely amazing. Bella had a blast getting to meet everyone again.” – Chicago family

JCC Chicago Art Collaboration

Artist, educator, and myFace community member Celina Leroy visited Chicago to collaborate with Rena Rosen and Kevin Pease, Director of the Growing Hope Project at JCC Chicago. This marked the start of a year-long collaboration bringing art and lessons to JCC and Sunrise Day Camp Chicago Programs.

Hospital Partnerships

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital

University of Illinois Craniofacial Center of Chicago

Advocate Children’s Hospital

JCC Chicago

Upcoming Events

Stay tuned for upcoming Chicago events!

Recent events have included: Dream Night at Lincoln Park Zoo, myFace + Lurie Children’s Hospital Picnic, and more exciting community gatherings.

Contact Rena at Rena@myface.org to learn about upcoming events and how to get involved.

Download TodayCraniofacial Care Guide for Parents

Downloadable content to help parents and families navigate the everyday issues that can accompany life with a craniofacial condition.

Information includes:

  • nutrition needs
  • building self-esteem
  • finding a care team
  • tips for healthcare appointments
  • and more!

Download the myFace Parent Worksheet

Enter your email address below to receive your copy of our Parent Worksheet to help prepare for your child’s medical appointment.

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