Smile is a universal language. You might not understand some foreign tongues, but a smile – may it be timid or full teeth on as long as it is genuine is as welcoming as the first morning rays of the sun. That is why it is important to have the ability to confidently smile. Unfortunately, some babies, for whatever reasons are born with a condition called Cleft. According to Wiki, Cleft palate occurs in about one in 700 live births worldwide. Palate cleft can occur as complete (soft and hard palate, possibly including a gap in the jaw) or incomplete (a 'hole' in the roof of the mouth, usually as a cleft soft palate). Good thing, there are organizations that are genuinely serious in helping out give the confidence smile to these babies and children. Acts of Kindness Hosts Art Exhibit Benefiting Smile Train, the World’s Leading Cleft Charity Acts of Kindness (AOK) and Solaire Resorts and Casino unveiled, “A C...