Togo Oct 3, 2023 Smile Train Helps Spread Cleft Speech Therapy Across West Africa How a speech therapist from Benin is helping Smile Train patients find their voice
Togo Oct 13, 2022 Dr. Grégoire Akakpo-Numado: Smile Train’s Model is Life or Death for My Patients To begin a career bringing tears of joy to mothers across Togo, he had to make his father mad first
United States Apr 29, 2022 Renewing Ties, Renewing Purpose: The 79th Annual ACPA Meeting Smile Train brought 200+ medical partners from 40+ countries to America’s leading cleft conference
Paraguay Apr 20, 2022 The Wait Is Over: Paraguay's First Local, Sustainable Cleft Care Center Opens COVID-19 only further proved the need for empowering local healthcare experts
Uganda Mar 15, 2022 Sister Dr. Liliana Najjuka: Miracle Worker, Smile Maker Why Smile Train's local model matters, from one of our most inspiring partners
United States Jan 18, 2022 Christian Henry: Providing Better Cleft Care Through Data She was ahead of the curve on epidemiology. Now she’s bringing her visionary eye to cleft care
United States Jan 1, 2022 Smile Train’s International Scholars Meet the 2022 Cohort of International Scholars from Smile Train, American Society of Plastic Surgery and The Plastic Surgery Foundation
United States Oct 28, 2021 Troy Reinhart: 20 Years of Smiles Our longest-tenured employee reflects on two decades of making smiles
United States Jun 7, 2021 The Fight to Provide Safe Surgery Inside and outside the operating room, Dr. Elizabeth Igaga is fighting to make anesthesia and surgery safer for every patient.
Paraguay May 11, 2021 Smile Train’s Next Stop: Paraguay Building a sustainable, local foundation for success in our newest partner country.
United States Mar 15, 2021 How Smile Train Kept Making Smiles Through COVID-19 While other cleft organizations’ operations were indefinitely suspended or severely cut back, Smile Train was able to keep moving.
United States Feb 24, 2021 "It Is Possible": Celebrating Dr. Luis Cuadros Thanks to Dr. Cuadros — and Smile Train — having a cleft on the Navajo reservations of New Mexico is no longer a sentence to a life of isolation and sickness.