Faces of Hope Project

Faces of Hope is a work of art that captures the essence of children in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho who are affected by various forms of autism. The photographs of the children were taken by local photographer, Ashley Potter, who donates her time and talent each year to photographing these children.
The Faces of Hope project has two phases. Phase 1 is the release of The ISAAC Foundation’s annual Faces of Hope Calendar. 1000 copies are available for purchase each year beginning in September. Phase 2 of the project is the launch of the Faces of Hope Exhibit. The purpose of this exhibit is to raise community awareness about autism and its increasing prevalence. The exhibit is on display at a variety of venues and galleries from February through December each year.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for both phases of this project. For online payment options, click here.
View Faces of Hope Behind the Scenes Video
The 2011 Faces of Hope Project was brought to you by the following sponsors:
Photographs provided by
Yellow Sponsors
Blue Sponsors
Ken Bradford
John and Stevie Goffredo
Jerry and Judy Click
RW Electric – Rick Willmering
Additional Donors
Cindy Phillips
Barbara Engeland
Vanessa Bogensberger
Pam and Brian Dolan


















