For more than 30 years, Johnson & Johnson has stood on the frontlines of change with Operation Smile, transforming lives, powering systemic change in health systems worldwide and proving that compassion will always prevail.
Johnson & Johnson associates have played a pivotal role in our success, raising more than $5 million over the last 5 years to provide life-saving, life-changing surgery and care to children and adults born with cleft conditions.
With your generosity and commitment, we can continue to ensure people with cleft lip and cleft palate have access to the care they deserve. Our 2020 - 2021 CANADA regional goal is to raise 480 smiles by December 31, 2021 through our Every Smile Matters… and Caring Never Stops campaign.
As the world we operate in keeps changing, we continue to expand our partnership with Operation Smile and strive for new avenues of support and equitable access to surgery. May this campaign remind us all of one simple truth: every person deserves dignity and health regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, or gender. On behalf of Johnson & Johnson, Operation Smile and, most importantly, the children around the world that we support, thank you for being a part of this global commitment to making the world a better, more compassionate place.
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As little as $240 can cover basic surgical care for one waiting child
Why Operation Smile Canada?
Every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft lip or cleft palate
And many are unable to access the safe, effective surgical care they need due to shortage of surgeons, medical infrastructure and affordability. At Operation Smile Canada, we believe that every child deserves exceptional surgical care regardless of where they’re born or how much money their family makes.