
With a Minimum Donation of $ 20.000, students from Pre-K through 12th Grade can be part of this day full of caring, hope and gratitude. Your participation will inspire kindness, compassion and solidarity, bringing smiles to those in need and protecting endangered species like the Cotton-Top Tamarin.
Students need to register with their Family Coordinator in the activity of their choice, and bring the money in cash in a sealed envelope with the name and grade of the student.

Payment Option 1
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Students bring the money of the donation in cash in a sealed envelope with the student name and grade.
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On September 15, 16, 17 and 18, during the Virtues Session in the morning, the Sustainability Team will come to collect the envelopes that the students will bring and place in the corresponding Operation Smile & Rochester Educational Foundation donation box.

Rochester School, in a solidarity project that involves the entire community, has supported Operation Smile Colombia since the year 2014. Because not all of us have the same opportunities, and sharing is much more than opening the heart, we invite you to learn about Operation Smile Foundation, which aims to support the caring of children from vulnerable populations, who have cleft lip and palate conditions.


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Brishly Kaia: A Smile that Blooms Amidst Hope Brishly Kaia Domico Majore is 12 years old and belongs to the Embera Katío Indigenous community, located in Pabarandó, Tierra Alta – Córdoba.
Her journey with the Operation Smile Colombia Foundation began when she was just 11 months old, after being diagnosed with a cleft lip and palate.
Since then, Brishly has traveled a path filled with challenges, but also with love, courage, and transformation.





