Smile Foundation puts smiles on children with the help of the community

SANDTON – The movie at the park event initially planned for 400 participants to attend the fundraising event but once doors opened, more than 900 individuals were seated.

The saying ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ was displayed at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden as many individuals attended the Smile Foundation movie night in support of raising funds for children in need of surgery.

The Smile Foundation, situated in Hyde Park, is a non-governmental organisation created to provide surgical assistance to children with facial conditions. Running for more than 22 years, the organisation has devoted its time and energy to bring back children’s smiles with the help from communities and various organisations.

Toni Jabour, marketing manager of the Smile Foundation, is more than happy to see double the numbers of what she expected.

Smile Night, a movie at the park-themed event, organised by the Smile Foundation, had initially planned for 400 participants to attend the fundraising event but once doors opened, more than 900 individuals were seated in their camp chairs and on picnic mats. The movie selection of the night was the 2021 animation Raya and the Last Dragon which instantly brought joy to the hearts of the participants, especially the children, on February 12.

Brett Mordaunt hopes the children of the Smile Foundation find their smiles. Photos: Motlatsi Mailula
Maxine Smith and her brother Jade Hammond are all geared and cozied up to show their support during the movie night.

Lindsay van Rensburg, one of the participants who attended the event said, “It’s very important for us to help the children at the Smile Foundation. As they say, every child deserves a smile. That’s why I’m here with my family today, to ensure that a child has a smile.” Despite a busy schedule, Toni Jabour, the marketing manager of the Smile Foundation, took her time to express her thoughts of the atmosphere during the movie night.

Sharon Shuta and Mmaalafa Molefe enjoy some family time with the goal of helping the children of the foundation.
Esme Maybery, Sarah Sanderson (back) with Thorin Sanderson and Isla Sanderson (front) as they attend the first Smile Foundation outdoor event of the year with high energy. Photos: Motlatsi Mailula

“We decided in December that we will launch an outdoor event to raise money for children in need of surgery. The response was absolutely phenomenal, we advertised it on our social platforms and people really showed their support,” concluded Jabour.

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