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Mariane Goes is Teaching the World to Fish
Meet our Director for Education and Training for Latin America and the Caribbean
A Major Change in Children's Surgery
An interview with Smile Train partner Dr. Getaw on how Smile Train and Lifebox are making surgery safer for children with clefts
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This Cleft Mom and Speech Therapist Knows All That a Smile Can Mean
Bringing Smiles to the Amazon with Yaçuri
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"I Am Resilient!" Meet Smile Train's Program Manager for East Africa
A conversation with one of our heroes.
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A Growing Challenge, a Growing Commitment
Smile Train-Lifebox Safe Surgery and Anesthesia Initiative content series
Silvia and Marisa Make Dental Dreams Come True
Dental and orthodontic care is changing lives in Argentina.
Andrea Helps Children With Clefts Tell Their Own Stories
How a Smile Train partner from Argentina helps children speak with confidence.
Cristina Changes the Story of Our Patients' Lives Through Nutrition
Nutrition is the first step in a child's cleft treatment journey.
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A Nurse's Commitment
Nurse Celeste always tried to avoid working with the babies with clefts in her neonatal ward because she felt unable to meet their needs. Then her son was born with a cleft.
Nurse Celeste
Nurse Celeste used to feel so unable to help the babies with clefts that were born in her ward that she avoided them. Then she had a son with a cleft.