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Smile Foundation deems 2024 a successful year for restoring smiles

In 2024, Smile Foundation provided reconstructive surgeries, psychological support, and holistic healthcare.

As 2025 draws near, Smile Foundation sends our heartfelt wishes to you and your loved ones.
We hope the new year brings happiness, health, and success in every aspect of your life.

“At Smile Foundation, we are continually inspired by the incredible support we receive from our communities, partners, and donors, whose generosity allows us to make a real difference in the lives of children in need of life-changing care across South Africa,” said Smile Foundation marketing manager Toni Jabour.

Also read: The Vodacom Foundation partners with the Smile Foundation to help burn victims at the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital burn care unit

This year the Smile Foundation has been able to provide reconstructive surgeries, psychological support, and holistic healthcare to children with facial abnormalities, including cleft lip and palate, facial paralysis, and burn injuries.

Public and donor contributions have restored smiles and helped rebuild confidence and self-esteem in young patients who face these challenges.
Jabour concluded that the foundation was excited about what 2025 held.

“With your continued partnership, we can expand our impact, reach more children, and create brighter futures. Together we can make 2025 a year filled with hope, healing, and meaningful change.”

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