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Foudner, PA-C

Meet Amy Snow

Amy Snow, PA-C, is a Dermatology PA with over 21 years of expertise in medical, surgical, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatology. Amy founded Project Happy Face in 2009 to provide much-needed dermatologic treatments and products to disadvantaged junior and senior high school students. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, she has been able to accomplish this for these exceptional teenagers completely free of charge.

Amy’s mission with Project Happy Face is to empower exceptional yet underprivileged teenagers to feel confident in their own skin. By giving them access to world-class skincare they would otherwise be unable to afford, Amy is allowing them to become the leaders of tomorrow.

Beyond Project Happy Face, Amy has volunteered for many years at Los Angeles Care Harbor — an annual three-day health care event where people who have little or no access to regular healthcare can be examined and treated for free. Amy also has traveled to the jungles of Haiti to provide her dermatological expertise, seeing approximately 60 to 70 patients a day for 10 days, some of whom had walked overnight to see her. She is also an active volunteer with the American Academy of Dermatology, performing melanoma screenings throughout the year. She was named a Fun and Fearless Female by Cosmopolitan Magazine in 2014.

The NCCPA has recognized Amy as one of the top 50 physician assistants in the country who is making a difference. She has published an online dermatology photo atlas and an article on melanoma in a peer-reviewed journal. In 2018, Amy joined the Dermatology PA Foundation as Treasurer and advanced to the position of Executive Director. She also held an active role with the SDPA as Director of Partner Relations.

Amy also volunteers at Volunteers In Medicine Clinic of the Cascades, serves on the Board of Directors for Bend Farmers Market, and manages Snow Dermatology’s Adopt-A-Highway ODOT Program.

Amy was born and raised in Sun Valley, Idaho, and when she’s not serving her community, she maintains an athletic lifestyle by playing golf and tennis, alpine and Nordic skiing, as well as hiking the Grand Canyon — she has also successfully completed an Ironman and is an Aldo Leopold Land Ethic Leader. She has taught cooking classes at Williams-Sonoma and enjoys cooking and baking for her family and friends.

Ready to Make a True Difference in Underserved, Exceptional Teens’ Lives?

Project Happy Face wouldn’t be possible without our generous sponsors. Join us in creating clear skin, empowering confidence, and building brighter futures.