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The significance of the breakfast was to make positive impact by contributing to urgent surgical interventions for children in need.

Smile Foundation orchestrated a captivating Women’s Day Breakfast on August 11 in Waterfall City.

The significance of the breakfast was to make a positive impact by contributing to urgent surgical interventions for children in need.

The foundation demonstrated its commitment to illuminating the path of young lives, ensuring a brighter and healthier future.

In essence, the breakfast was a convergence of empowerment, inspiration, and philanthropy for women and young people.

Midrand Reporter journalist, Sphiwe Masilela, was there and captured these moments.

Debbie Edwards and Smile Foundation CEO, Kim Robertson Smith. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Debbie Edwards and Smile Foundation CEO, Kim Robertson Smith. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Lauren Bailie and Cara Garnitz at the Women's Breakfast in Waterfall City. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Lauren Bailie and Cara Garnitz at the Women’s Breakfast in Waterfall City. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Seated,Smile Foundation CEO Kim Robertson Smith and Professor Nkhensani Chauke-Malinga. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Seated,Smile Foundation CEO Kim Robertson Smith and Professor Nkhensani Chauke-Malinga. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Helen Williamson, Pamela Mandita and Lulu von Merveldt. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Helen Williamson, Pamela Mandita and Lulu von Merveldt. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Mandisa Langanis and her friend, Latoya Hendricks enjoy juice at the Smile Foundation Women's Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Mandisa Langanis and her friend, Latoya Hendricks enjoy juice at the Smile Foundation Women’s Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Lesley Bechan and Rene Finch enjoy their breakfast at the Women's Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masileal
Lesley Bechan and Rene Finch enjoy their breakfast at the Women’s Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masileal
Cancer survivor Yolanda Bukani and MC and Smile Foundation CEO, Kim Robertson Smith.
Cancer survivor Yolanda Bukani and MC and Smile Foundation CEO, Kim Robertson Smith.
Mandy Steyn, Ameigh Amis and Verena Benn. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Mandy Steyn, Ameigh Amis and Verena Benn. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
A group photo of women who enjoyed themselves at the Smile Foundation Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
A group photo of women who enjoyed themselves at the Smile Foundation Breakfast. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Sike Bucker receives a bouquet of flowers from Kim Robertson Smith. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela
Sike Bucker receives a bouquet of flowers from Kim Robertson Smith. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela

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