Operation Smile UAE partners with Appolonia World for Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry

Appolonia World Group signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the non-profit organization Operation Smile UAE, as part of the ongoing commitment to providing health care to children residing in the UAE.

Appolonia World Group for Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Operation Smile UAE (UAE chapter of international charity Operation Smile) to enhance ways of cooperation in providing dental and oral health care to patients with cleft conditions.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Yaser Haj Hamed, CEO and founding member of the Appolonia World, and Morag Cromey-Hawke, Executive Director of Operation Smile UAE.

The memorandum of understanding works to consolidate the partnership between “Operation Smile UAE ” and “Appolonia World Group” and unify the efforts made by both sides to serve the community and its members based on social responsibility, especially for children under eighteen, to provide the necessary health and treatment care, in addition to awareness campaigns and periodic educational programs for the community.

Ms. Morag, the Executive Director of Operation Smile – UAE, said: ” OSUAE is delighted to be able to collaborate with Appolonia World Group to provide more comprehensive care to our patients with cleft conditions in the UAE. Care does not stop with surgery and this partnership will allow us to ensure that our patients receive the best care possible for their dental and orthodontic needs pre and post-surgery. We are extremely grateful to Appolonia for their generous contribution and support. ”

In this regard, Dr. Yaser Haj Hamed, CEO and founding member of the Appolonia World, said: “This agreement crowns our solid partnership with Operation Smile UAE, and the close cooperation therein will have a strong imprint in our serious work towards children of all nationalities.” He added: “The goals of Appolonia World Group are based on reaching every child in the world, providing the best-integrated health care, and drawing a smile on all the children of the world. Our partnership with Operation Smile UAE will enable us to improve the health and lives of children in the UAE with cleft conditions.”

This memorandum is an extension of the activities of Appolonia World in all local, regional and international fields related to scientific studies, research, and strategic partnerships directed at volunteering and charitable services. Appolonia World Group is recognized as one of the most prominent specialized clinics for Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics in the Middle East and has many branches in the UAE. And it is well known for its voluntary awareness programs for all children of all ages and campaigns for free screening and treatment.

Operation Smile is a global nonprofit specializing in expert cleft surgery and care. They provide medical expertise, research and care through their dedicated staff and medical and student volunteers around the world, working alongside local governments, nonprofits and health systems and supported by their generous donors. Since 1982, Operation Smile has been committed to providing patients with health that lasts through life-saving cleft surgeries and comprehensive care, helping them to better breathe, eat, speak and live lives of greater quality and confidence. Our training and education programs elevate safe surgical standards and strengthen a global network to reach more people earlier in their lives.

From hatred to acceptance – Ericka’s journey of self-love

By Adryka Vats, U-Voice Student Storyteller 

Ericka in 2022

On the 8th of October, a couple was blessed with the birth of their beautiful daughter, Ericka. She was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate.  How she looked didn’t matter to them. All that mattered was giving her the best life possible.

Ericka knew she was different. As a young girl, it bothered her. The weird stares from strangers and the hurtful words of kids dented her self-esteem. ” I used to be alone. I hated people. I hated myself,” she said as she reminisced.

However, her family stood by her like a rock. She considers herself fortunate to have their constant love and support.

“I’m here because of them,” she said. Without them, her journey would have been far more daunting.

When asked if she knew why she was born with the condition, she simply said she doesn’t know. She never tried asking her parents either as she didn’t want to let them relive the pain and is happier not knowing.

“I never asked them,” she said, “I don’t want them to feel sad.”

As she sat in the hospital seating area for the 1-week follow-up of her 5th surgery, she saw the other patients who were all babies. She felt a connection with them but knows that each one has a different story.

However, they were all united in the fact that their lives had changed. That was something really special.

As she looks back at her journey, she feels very happy and proud. She said, “It was hard, but I made myself strong.”

Getting out of that depressive and self-destructive abyss was tough as a young girl but she ‘wanted to push herself’. She knew she was much more than her cleft condition and wanted to channel the true Ericka she is.

She pursued her hobbies like playing varsity table tennis at a high school and college level. She finds joy in playing the guitar and singing. Currently, she is in her dream job as a pastry chef coming up with crazy creations of her own. She is truly a testament to how hard work and determination can overcome any obstacle you face.

In the past, the constant bullying and lack of acceptance from society forced her into isolation. Depressing thoughts loomed over her head.

“Why am I like this?… Why me?… Why am I here if I’m like this?”

After 25 and 5 surgeries later, she found the answer. She is special. She believes she was chosen out of many to go through this because she was stronger than many. What was once her greatest weakness is now her greatest strength.

When asked if she had any advice for patients going through what she did, she said:

“Just believe in yourself. Believe in yourself. Accept yourself. Love yourself. This is the most important thing. Before you love others, you need to love yourself and accept who you are. The second thing is to push for your dreams, whatever your dreams are. No one can stop you. “

With two of her latest surgeries happening through Operation Smile, she has nothing but gratitude towards them. “Operation Smile gave me hope. They gave me so much hope for myself. They changed my life,” she said.

Not only did Operation Smile support her through surgeries, but also helped her find a job she loves and navigate life in the UAE.

“I’m very happy; I feel amazing about myself,” she said as she described how much Operation Smile impacted her, “They’re like my family.”

Ericka’s story outlines how Operation Smile is a community that comes together to provide holistic care. Care doesn’t stop at surgery but goes beyond.

While talking about her future she mentioned, “I want to become stronger. I want to help other patients.”

Ericka embraces her condition and is always ready to talk to others about it. She’s attended many Operation Smile UAE events and numerous U-leads as a speaker and, she continues to raise awareness and spread positivity surrounding cleft conditions.

Having gone through the stigma first-hand, she makes sure to do her bit and is Operation Smile UAE’s biggest supporter.

Ericka with OSUAE Exeutive Director Morag

Cycle For Smiles

JOIN US FOR A GLOBAL CHARITY RIDE THAT COMBINES PASSION, DETERMINATION AND COMMUNITY TO CELEBRATE OPERATION SMILE’S FOUR DECADES OF TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S LIVES AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CLEFT CARE.

On Sunday November 6, Hudayriyat Island will host the UAE Operation Smile 40k Cycle Race in collaboration with Wolfi’s Bike Shop and Abu Dhabi Cycling Club.

The 40k Cycle Race will commence at 6:45am with a Junior Only Race of 10k to follow at 8am with a family ride along from 8:30am.

All Participants in the Cycle Race and Junior Race will receive a bespoke Cycle For Smiles Medal.

COVID-19 Protocols – To participate in this event we advise participants over 16 must be vaccinated or have the appropriate waiver. Your ALHOSN app must be showing ‘Green’ with a negative PCR test result having been undertaken within 30 days of event day.

Competitors under 16, who are or who are not fully vaccinated, need to show a green AlHosn.

Register here – https://gulfmultisport.inphota.com/en/event/cycle-for-smiles-40k-challenge/

40 KM Race – 105 AED

10 KM – Junior Race – 55 AED

10 KM – Family Ride (non competative) – 40 AED

3 KM – A Ride for the young children and young at heart to support Operation Smile UAE – 40 AED

 

Volunteer Stories : NYUAD Students work with Operation Smile UAE

Photo shows student volunteer Alex taking photos of an Operation Smile UAE patient's cleft palate
NYUAD Student Volunteer Alex (left) with Patient Imageing Technician, Pearly (right) taking photos of an Opeartion Smile UAE patient during a check up

By Adryka Vats, U-Voice student storyteller 

Operation Smile UAE has had a long-lasting relationship with New York University, Abu Dhabi. Strengthening that bond, in the March 2022 mission at Burjeel Medical City, three NYUAD students came on board. They all came in with curious minds and compassionate hearts and left with a bag of memories and lifelong lessons.

Tatiana, majoring in Biology, joined the medical mission as a Medical Records Assistant.  She had always been aware of Operation Smile through alumni and developed an interest in its work. The name was always familiar to her so when she saw an opening in the medical mission, she took that as a sign and went for it.

Faisal, majoring in Biology, helped out as a Patient Imaging Technician. He particularly related to Operation Smile’s work as he hasfamily members with cleft conditions. Since he attended high school in AbuDhabi, he was well-acquainted with the organization. When the opportunity to participate in a medical mission came by, he knew it was meant for him and applied right away.

Alex, majoring in Biology, also assisted as a Patient Imaging Technician. Unlike Tatiana and Faisal, Alex wasn’t really aware of Operation Smile’s work. He found out about it through a job posting and was drawn to the opportunity.

For all of them, the fact that they were able to get some experience in a medical setting but also have the aspect of helping people was perfect.

When asked about their experience at the medical mission, Tatiana mentioned how she always has had an ‘up down’ relationship with medicine.

She said, “When you get immersed into the technical aspect of medicine, you forget why you initially wanted to do medicine. So, this was wonderful as it reminded me of why I chose this as a career path for me.”

Tatiana particularly loved the collaborative environment and the fact that she was making an impact.

“I loved existing in such a dynamic environment where you’re not doing things just for the sake of doing it and you lose track of time,” she said.

The exposure of talking to doctors was an insightful one. She left feeling inspired and connected a lot of her moments back to her home country, Lebanon.

NYUAD student Tatiana reviews medical records during a screening session for Opeartion Smile UAE.
Credit: Operation Smile UAE

Faisal answered by saying, “Ilearned more in these past few days than I have in months.”

He got the opportunity to discuss a surgery which he found fascinating. Moreover, seeing the dramatic change in patients and parents made him realizethe sheer impact of Operation Smile.

“It really puts things in perspective,” he said, “We spend the entire week stressed about exams but things like this just make you realize that there are so many other beautiful things.”

He enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes work that goes in prepping patients for surgery. He loved the fact that Operation Smile UAE was so accepting and was filling in the gaps in the healthcare system.

Reminiscing about the mission, Tatiana realized that it doesn’t take a lot for people to make a change.

“It just takes a few people who have the skills and capabilities to say yes,” she further said, “Medicine is seen as such a lucrative job but just seeing doctors who want to do this because it’s a calling is inspiring.”

Faisal added to that by saying “People devoting themselves to helping other people is way more than just a profession. It becomes part of your identity.”

Alex answered, “We woke up at 5:40 am and came here and all the surgeries were done by 2 pm. Look at the number of things you can get done by waking up early. You literally changed the lives of 6 people.“

He further elaborated, “With the right objective and the right mindset and a little bit of investment, you can really make a difference.”

NYUAD student Faisal (right) spends time with a patient during the Operation Smile UAE medical mission at Burjeel Medical City, Abu Dhabi. Credit: Operation Smile UAE

For Tatiana, she was particularly struck by how each and every person remembered each patient’s name.It’s a small detail but signifies a lot. “Just the fact that you follow these people so closely throughout their lifetimes is so fulfilling and so inspiring. This is the kind of medical professional and person I eventually want to be,”she said.

We certainly don’t know what the future holds but their ultimate goal is to get into medical school, set up an NGO-like Operation Smile, and make an impact through their work.

For anyone thinking about joining Operation Smile, here’s what Tatiana had to say:

“Go for it and don’t be afraid to ask questions! I think compassion is the most important thing and if you’re here then you’re the right person to be here.”

Just like every volunteer, this medical mission created a hugeimpact on them and has prepared them for the future.

Whether it was Tatiana’s infectious laugh or Faisal’s intriguing conversations, or Alex’s Korean talk with student volunteers, they all brought something special to the mission.

Courtyard Book Sale

Tuesday March 15th  from 10 AM – 8 PM & Wednesday March 16th from 10 AM – 8 PM

Join us in our office courtyard for our in person book sale. We will have lots of pre-loved books for sale, all subjects and in lots of different languages.

All proceeds go to providing free and safe surgery to children with cleft conditions.

Payment by cash or card.

 

Courtyard Book Sale

Tuesday February 15th  from 10 AM – 8 PM & Wednesday February 16th from 10 AM – 8 PM

Join us in our office courtyard for our in person book sale. We will have lots of pre-loved books for sale, all subjects and in lots of different languages.

All proceeds go to providing free and safe surgery to children with cleft conditions.

Payment by cash or card.

 

Courtyard Book Sale

Tuesday January 18th  from 10 AM – 8 PM & Wednesday January 19th from 10 AM – 8 PM

Join us in our office courtyard for our in person book sale. We will have lots of pre-loved books for sale, all subjects and in lots of different languages.

All proceeds go to providing free and safe surgery to children with cleft conditions.

Payment by cash or card.

 

Art for Smiles

Tickets 155 AED per person

Join Cafe De La Paix and Operation Smile UAE for an evening of painting. Included in the ticket price –  individual art kit with canvas, acrylic paints and paint brushes; guided instruction from an artist; a selection of beverages and snacks.

Date Sunday, November 7

Time 5pm – 8pm

Venue Cafe De La Paix, Corniche, Abu Dhabi 

Ticket 155 AED 

Contact : Operation Smile UAE 

Email: [email protected]

Phone:  +971 2 658 4790

 

PAYMENT CONFIRMATION

  • Once the payment is made, the confirmation notice will be sent to the client via email within 24 hours of receipt of payment.

REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY

  • NO REFUNDS OR CANCELLATIONS ARE PERMITTED

QUESTIONS ? Email  [email protected]

PHONE +971 02 658 4790

 

Deron’s Story

Patient Deron Credit: Operation Smile UAE

Every moment has been a surprise for Rachelle since the birth of her first born son: Deron.

Deron, a beautiful and energetic 2 year old, began an unexpected journey in Rachelle’s life. Looking forward to a normal pregnancy, Rachelle never saw the challenges coming her way. All her prenatal scans had shown up normal, with almost no indication of a cleft or an extra chromosome.

Even though cleft conditions were not unknown to Rachelle, as her cousin’s daughter and neighbours had cleft conditions; it was never discussed nor talked about. “We don’t talk about it much because we might hurt the family, the mother if you talk about why they have this or why they have that”, Rachelle said.

‘Everything was a surprise to us, with the cleft and the extra chromosome’, recalled Rachelle.

Deron alongside his cleft condition was also born with down syndrome. Rachelle expressed that as a first time mother she refused to believe that this had happened. ‘I was in denial’, she said.

Prior to Deron, Rachelle had everything planned and stuck to a certain routine with little flexibility. But now things had changed. The expectations that she had set for herself and her first born had shifted.

When Deron was born, he had to stay in the NICU(neonatal intensive care unit) for a few more days for further observation making it even harder for Rachelle to absorb. Her worries revolved around how he would be accepted by those surrounding him, Rachelle would wonder, ‘How is he going to be embraced by the people around him(when he grows up)?’

It was through this journey that the support of her family and especially her husband had really come through. ‘He’s(her husband) very supportive when it comes to everything’, Rachelle said fondly.

Eventually she was able to welcome Deron as he is. ‘I was able to overcome the fear that I might not be able to give him the life he needs’, revealed Rachelle.

Rachelle and her husband, Donnie had begun their research into the condition and organizations that might help Deron and answer any questions they had, and that’s when they came across Operation Smile. They immediately sent across an email and soon became part of the UAE June 2021 mission.

Although this was not Derons first surgery- his previous being to repair his soft palate- Rachelle was still anxious and nervous. When Deron came out of surgery all Rachelle wanted to do was hold Deron. ‘I wanted to hug him tight, but I knew I had to compose myself.’, said Rachelle.

Deron sparked a new beginning for Rachelle to grow as a person, learning from all from her experiences. ‘When I had Deron I became very patient, I matured in a sense’, recalled Rachelle. She realised that life was too short to be spent constantly worrying, but rather to embrace every moment by taking a step back and understanding what her son needs.

Today, Deron is a very happy boy, always expressing himself and developing into a strong and receptive person. Although his journey in facing the world has only begun, the growing social media presence in the world today makes Rachelle a little more confident that Deron’s extra chromosome won’t stop him from being accepted into society.

When asked to say a few final words, Rachelle said, ‘I’m very thankful and I’ll be forever grateful to each and everyone because without the organization it wouldn’t have been easy for us.’

Patient Deron arrives at the Operation Smile UAE mission in June 2021 and is greeted by Executive Director, Morag
Credit: Operation Smile UAE