Eleven-year-old Marceline was a bright girl with beautiful eyes. But to others in her village, she was an outcast and cursed because she was born with a cleft lip that left her nose, mouth and teeth disfigured.
Eleven-year-old Marceline was a bright girl with beautiful eyes. But to others in her village, she was an outcast and cursed because she was born with a cleft lip that left her nose, mouth and teeth disfigured.
SOCIAL STIGMA
-Marceline
HUNGER & THIRST
-Marceline's Mother
SPEECH IMPEDIMENT
-Marceline
Marceline often hid at home. When she did venture out, she was bullied. People laughed at her, called her names and would spit on her.
She tried to hide her face when she was out in public. She even stopped attending school. Marceline lived as an outcast.
When Marceline and her mother heard on the radio that Operation Smile was coming to Rwanda, friends lent them the money to make the long trip.
“When my name was called for surgery, I was so excited that I was shaking,” Marceline said. In just an hour, Operation Smile’s skilled surgeons repaired her cleft lip and reshaped her nose, giving her hope for a better life. Today Marceline is in school, and she’s confident for the first time in her life.
“Every child that has a facial deformity is our responsibility. If we don’t take care of that child, there’s no guarantee that anyone else will.”
- Kathy Magee, Operation Smile Co-founder and President