Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is once again proud to support the Smile Foundation's transformative efforts, as a dedicated team of medical professionals provided life-changing surgeries for children in need last weekend. The second Smile Weekend of 2024 took place at the Provincial Hospital in Gqeberha where 20 young lives were changed through corrective surgeries led by renowned Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr Chris van der Walt.
This remarkable initiative made possible through the selflessness of surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, and other medical staff who are volunteering their time over the weekend, will bring hope and healing to children with facial abnormalities and other complex medical conditions.
The healthcare professionals in Gqeberha decided to volunteer their time and skills to positively impact the lives of children who may not have had access to essential medical care. Led by Dr Chris van der Walt, a group consisting of 10 theatre nurses, anaesthetists, and surgical staff conducted several corrective surgeries for children with significant medical needs. Some of the children who have benefited from this project include:
Sinethemba, a 9-month-old boy from Joubertina in the Eastern Cape, will undergo reconstructive surgery for a unilateral cleft lip. Sinethemba's previous surgery had to be delayed due to health complications, but with the help of this Smile Weekend initiative, he will finally receive the surgery he urgently needs. The procedure will restore the continuity of his lip, improve his aesthetic appearance, and most importantly, support his healthy speech development. Coming from a rural area with limited access to specialized medical care, Sinethemba's surgery would not be possible without the Smile Foundation's commitment to reaching children in remote areas.
A young girl born with amniotic band syndrome, which led to lymphedema in her foot, will undergo a specialized "debulking" surgery. This critical procedure will help reduce swelling, allowing her to wear shoes for the very first time and giving her the chance to experience greater comfort and mobility. This surgery will also enable her to engage more fully in daily activities, providing her with the freedom to enjoy life like other children her age.
Since 2011, Airports Company South Africa has been a steadfast sponsor of Smile Foundation initiatives, working alongside the Foundation to improve the lives of South Africa's most vulnerable children. Tarri Parfitt, CEO of Smile Foundation, expressed heartfelt gratitude for ACSA's continued support. "We are deeply thankful to our long-time sponsor, Airports Company South Africa, and our incredible medical team for generously sharing their skills and sacrificing their weekend. Your dedication and compassion bring new hope and brighter futures to so many children and their families. Witnessing the life-changing impact of these efforts is profoundly moving, and we are ever grateful to everyone who helps make these miracles possible."
Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport manager, Ms Claudia Daniels shared the company's pride in the partnership with Smile Foundation. "At Airports Company South Africa, we are honoured to play a part in uplifting communities and supporting children in need across South Africa. Our involvement in this Smile Weekend reflects our deep commitment to making a positive impact, not only within the communities we serve but in the lives of each child who deserves a brighter future. We are proud to partner with the Smile Foundation and to witness the incredible difference that these surgeries make."
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