Nigeria Feb 22, 2022 Opeyemi: Families, Like Smiles, Come in Many Forms His father abandoned the family when he was born with a cleft. His mother never stopped trying to make him smile
United States Feb 15, 2022 The Holzmans Turn Grapes into Grins How one family is using its blessings to be a blessing
United States Jan 6, 2022 The Mollettes Don’t Do Things Halfway Full Hearts. Full Marathons. Full Smiles.
United States Jan 3, 2022 Thank You for Giving Us Something to Smile About in 2021 Because of you, 81,000+ children with clefts in 70+ countries will forever remember 2021 as the year they could finally smile.
United States Dec 8, 2021 Why This ER Doctor Donates Monthly to Smile Train "The number of people's lives they're changing is absolutely incredible."
United States Nov 23, 2021 At Cleft Con 2021, Vulnerability is Strength “It's amazing what your cleft journey will do to your life when you embrace it.”
United States Nov 23, 2021 Weaver. Skateboarder. Social Media Star. Cleft Advocate. Naiomi. Cleft Con's keynote speaker will leave you hopeful and inspired.
United States Oct 21, 2021 A Grandson Carries On His Gigi’s Memory, and Her Smile The perfect tribute to a woman who knew just how to make everyone feel seen
United States Oct 1, 2021 My Cleft Journey - Grace Murphy In honor of World Smile Day®, Grace Murphy, an American teen with a cleft, shares her journey and what she's learned along the way.
Dominican Republic Sep 27, 2021 Sebastian: From Nine Days to Live to Chubby Baby After Pamela's delivery, the nurses told her that her son, Sebastian, only had nine days to live. She was devastated. She didn’t know where to turn. Then she was referred to Smile Train's local partner, Fundacion Ninos que Rien.
United States Sep 23, 2021 The Adventures of Norah… and Sasha This mom couldn't find any books for her daughter with a cleft. So she wrote her own.
Nigeria Sep 23, 2021 Meet Nigeria's Sing and Smile Club So often, clefts cause speech issues that make children embarrassed to speak, even after surgery. Our solution? Teach them how to sing.