by Admin | Apr 1, 2023 | News
Last week the Operation Smile South Africa team traveled to Intsika Yethu Municipality in rural Eastern Cape, to deliver a two-day cleft community outreach, awareness and training programme
by Admin | Mar 25, 2023 | blog
While every child is different, there is a good chance that those born with a cleft palate will need some form of speech and language therapy. This is true even if the cleft is repaired before the child starts talking.
by Admin | Mar 13, 2023 | Uncategorised
JC Juliana Claassens 7 October 2022 Amount Donated R1 000.00 AN Andre Naude 8 October 2022 A small amount goes far, good luck π Amount Donated R500.00 SS Sarah Scarth 18 October 2022 Test Amount Donated R30.00 PV Priya Vanmali 9 August 2023 Amount Donated...
by Admin | Mar 6, 2023 | blog
Could exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increase the chances of women giving birth to children with cleft lip and palate? Yes, according to recent research by the SA Medical Research Council.
by Admin | Feb 22, 2023 | Fundraising
Richard Kohler made history as the first person to cross the south Atlantic ocean solo and unsupported in his kayak, Osiyeza (The Crossing). In the process he raised over R600 000 to help children born with cleft through Operation Smile South Africa.