Operation Smile

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Overview

Operation Smile is a private, not-for-profit, volunteer medical services organization providing free reconstructive facial surgery and related healthcare to children. Medical volunteers repair childhood facial deformities while building public and private partnerships that advocate for sustainable healthcare systems for children and families. Partnering international volunteers with local physicians and institutions, Operation Smile builds a legacy of trust, hope, health and dignity for children hoping for a chance at a normal life.

Mission

Throughout the world, Operation Smile volunteers repair childhood facial deformities while building public and private partnerships that advocate for sustainable healthcare systems for children and families. Together, we create smiles, change lives, heal humanity.

History

Since 1982, more than 100,000 children have been treated by thousands of volunteers in Central and South America, Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia and thousands of healthcare professionals have been trained globally.

Operation Smile will commemorate its 25th Anniversary with a year-long, multi-faceted series of initiatives to promote sustainability and capacity-building among its 25 partner countries.

The anniversary celebration will culminate in November 2007, with the World Journey of Smiles, 43 simultaneous missions in 25 countries, with a goal of providing new smiles and new lives for an estimated 5,000 children living with facial deformities.

Operation Smile has been distinguished by many prestigious awards, including the first $1 million Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize to recognize outstanding contributions made to alleviate human suffering.

Program

Medical Missions
U.S Care Network
Education
Student Programs
World Care Program
Research Program
National Leadership Circles and Global Resource Chapters

Impact

To date, Operation Smile volunteers have treated more than 100,000 children in Central and South America, Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia and thousands of healthcare professionals have been trained globally.

Working with Operation Smile International Foundations, our programs are aimed at grooming self sufficiency in mission countries. Now, more than half of our 25 partner countries are treating children on their own through local initiatives with their own volunteers and their own resources. Last year alone, 9334 children where treated through international and in-country local missions.

CEO

William P. Magee Jr., D.D.S., M.D., a leading plastic and craniofacial surgeon, founded Operation Smile in 1982 with his wife, Kathleen S. Magee, B.S.N., M.Ed., M.S.W., and serves as the organization's Chief Executive Officer. Operation Smile is a private, not-for-profit volunteer medical services organization providing reconstructive surgery and related health care to indigent children and young adults in developing countries and the United States.

In addition to leading the organization as CEO, Dr. Magee also trains international physicians in craniofacial techniques through Operation Smile's annual Physicians' Training Program. In 1999, the Magees envisioned and launched World Journey of Hope '99, the largest surgical mission in history dedicated to correcting facial deformities among some of the world's neediest children. The nine-week mission, the first-ever of its kind, transformed the lives of more than 5,300 children and young adults in 17 developing countries and in 10 cities across the United States.

Countries

Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Honduras, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Russian Federation, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Bangladesh, Belarus, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Israel, Liberia

Contact

6435 Tidewater Drive

Norfolk, VA 23509

Phone: (757) 321-7660

www.operationsmile.org

EIN: 54-1460147


Monitor Surgery

Battery for Passport 2

Operation Smile

Regular price $60.00

Commonly used during surgical procedures, the Passport 2 patient monitor is one of our most important pieces of medical equipment. Your gift of a battery for this essential piece of equipment helps another child receive surgery.


Heal A Child

One facial surgery

Operation Smile

Regular price $240.00

For $240, you can gift the gift of surgery and give a child the chance to lead life free of deformity.