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
Uganda Jan 13, 2022 Eric: Hope is the Best Gift of All A cleft mother’s fraught journey to care and dignity for her son and herself
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.”
Uganda Nov 9, 2021 A Miracle to Believe In A cleft mother’s true story of faith, miracles, and Smile Train
United States Oct 28, 2021 Troy Reinhart: 20 Years of Smiles Our longest-tenured employee reflects on two decades of making smiles
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.
Argentina Aug 10, 2021 Félix Didn't Need Luck, He Had Smile Train and GSK Smile Train and GSK worry about the details of care, freeing parents to focus only on their child's recovery.
United States May 21, 2021 Pamela Sheeran on Smile Train’s Investment in Expanding Non-Surgical Cleft Care An interview with the woman behind our comprehensive cleft care programs.
United States May 21, 2021 California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) Students Turn Crisis into Smiles How one chapter of Smile Train’s Smile Impact Society made 2020 its most lucrative year yet.
United States Apr 21, 2021 Why My Son Says He Always Wanted a Cleft How Jasmine went from fear and self-doubt upon receiving the news that her baby would have a cleft to raising a six-year-old who is #CleftProud.
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.