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.
United States Jul 28, 2021 Chanel Iman: Cleft Care Saves Lives The model and activist on why Smile Train's work is so close to her heart.
United States Jul 9, 2021 What My Cleft Taught Me In honor of Cleft Awareness Month 2021, Smile Train's Cleft Community Advisory Council presents real-life stories of growing up with a cleft or being the mom to a child with a cleft from people who have been there.
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.
Brazil May 14, 2021 Bringing Smiles to the Amazon with Yaçuri How our local partner in the Amazon is reaching across borders to bring vital cleft care to underserved indigenous communities.
United States Jan 4, 2021 Thank You For Giving Us Something To Smile About In 2020 Thanks to you, thousands of children will think of 2020 as the best year ever.
United States Dec 24, 2020 Fraternity Brothers Spread Smiles Through the Pandemic These dedicated Smile Train supporters didn't let COVID-19 stop their annual fundraising event.
United States Oct 22, 2020 How an Ad For Smile Train Changed Andi's Life This cleft advocate has been changing lives since she was seven.
United States Jun 30, 2020 Chelsea and Luca When Chelsea learned Luca would be born with a cleft, she couldn't find a community to comfort her. So she started her own.
United States Jun 22, 2020 When Life Gets Messy, Grace Makes Tie-Dye Grace combined her two passions by hosting a tie-dye party to benefit Smile Train.
United States Apr 20, 2020 Julia Hahn Knows the Power of a Smile "I know Smile Train really is changing the world one smile at a time because one of those smiles is mine."
United States Mar 24, 2020 Michael Ho Helps Others by Helping Himself "I realized that I needed to put my shyness to the side if I really wanted to help others.”