Chile May 17, 2022 A Letter From Juan, a 10-Year-Old Patient from Chile What local cleft treatment means to patients, in a patient’s own words
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
Chile Apr 28, 2022 Fundación Gantz: Raising the Bar for Cleft Care in Latin America “Being recognized by Smile Train means Chile is now a regional leader training and educating doctors from all over the world."
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 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
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.
Chile Sep 23, 2021 Vicente is Stronger Than Fear A mother's love + Smile Train and GSK = one confident young man
Nepal Sep 7, 2021 Destiny’s Smile Even knowing help is available isn’t always enough to remove the stigma of having a cleft.
Nepal Jul 6, 2021 A Mother Learns to Trust A cleft mom from Nepal on how Smile Train helped heal her whole family.
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.
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.