The Families of Alberta for Conductive Education (FACE) program is celebrating 30 years of working with children and young adults with cerebral palsy and other neuromotor conditions. This Alberta-based non-profit has provided vital support and services to families across the province, helping individuals with neuromotor disorders achieve greater independence and quality of life.
A Legacy of Support
Since its founding, FACE has been dedicated to delivering conductive education, a specialized approach that aims to improve motor skills, coordination, and daily living abilities. The program serves children and young adults from infancy through early adulthood, offering tailored programs that address each individual's unique needs.
Impact on Families
Over the past three decades, FACE has grown from a small initiative into a cornerstone of the community, providing not only educational and therapeutic services but also emotional and social support for families. Parents and caregivers have praised the program for its transformative effects on their children's lives.
The anniversary celebration highlights the program's achievements and its ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in conductive education. FACE continues to adapt its methods to incorporate the latest research and best practices in the field.
Looking Forward
As FACE marks this milestone, it looks to the future with plans to expand its reach and deepen its impact. The organization aims to serve more families and enhance its services through new partnerships and funding initiatives. The 30-year anniversary is not only a time for reflection but also a launching pad for the next chapter of growth and service.
FACE remains a vital resource in Alberta, embodying the spirit of community and dedication to improving the lives of those with neuromotor conditions.



