Angels for those with ‘bingot,’ other physical defects
Three-year-old Lucy (not her real name) was born with a cleft lip, known locally as bingot. Because of the gap in her upper lip extending to her nose, she had
Three-year-old Lucy (not her real name) was born with a cleft lip, known locally as bingot. Because of the gap in her upper lip extending to her nose, she had
In spite of continuing efforts by charitable organizations and even the government, there remains a constant demand for free cleft lip and palate surgery missions in the Philippines. In light
There’s nothing more attractive than a smile. It’s the one feature that gives us confidence and translates the universal message of friendship. Imagine what it’s like if you can’t smile?
On its second year, Seda Hotels has partnered with Smile Train to help cleft patients in need get free medical care.
Yoga for Smiles classes are scheduled on Oct. 27 at Tomas Morato, Quezon City and on Nov. 17 at Alabang.
The creator of the smiley face, Harvey Ball, began World Smile Day in 1999 as a way to make others smile through kind acts.
In countries like the Philippines, the main factor preventing one from receiving treatment is poverty.
Part of the proceeds of each painting purchase will go to Smile Train, which the charity will use to fund free cleft surgery for kids.
Smile Train, with support from Marian Rivera, has helped alter the course of patients’ lives, whether it’s through them finding a job or finishing college.
It’s World Smile Day, and Megan Young and Aubrey Miles are helping out to provide free surgeries for cleft lip and cleft palate patients through Smile Train.
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