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
United States Apr 21, 2022 Eric Hustles for Smiles All Day A member of our grants management team puts his whole self into every half marathon for Team EMPOWER
Colombia Apr 21, 2022 Dentsply Sirona Donation Ushers In the Future of Cleft Care The world's leading dental products manufacturer makes a major investment in children with clefts
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 6, 2022 The Mollettes Don’t Do Things Halfway Full Hearts. Full Marathons. Full Smiles.
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 Dec 8, 2021 Why This ER Doctor Donates Monthly to Smile Train "The number of people's lives they're changing is absolutely incredible."
United States Nov 23, 2021 Weaver. Skateboarder. Social Media Star. Cleft Advocate. Naiomi. Cleft Con's keynote speaker will leave you hopeful and inspired.
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.