Something truly magical recently took place at the PE Provincial Hospital. While most people were winding down, the hospital was buzzing with life, hope, and heart.
The Smile Foundation, together with the determination of Dr Chris van der Walt and his exceptional medical team, transformed the lives of 18 children through reconstructive surgeries during the recently held Smile Weekend initiative.
These weren’t just surgeries; they were milestones in each child’s life, offering not only functional improvement but also confidence, comfort, and a chance of a brighter future. All of this was made possible thanks to the heroes in scrubs and the behind-the-scenes champions who sacrificed their weekend to create these life-changing moments.
One of the youngest beneficiaries was 18-month-old Hesham, who was born with syndactyly, a condition in which the fingers on his left hand were fused together. His surgery, a delicate finger separation procedure, symbolised what the Smile Foundation is all about: restoring function, confidence, and the joy of childhood. Syndactyly surgery is vital for restoring hand function, enabling children to perform everyday tasks like eating, playing, and writing. Without timely intervention, fused fingers can grow unevenly, leading to deformities, limited movement, and long-term complications. This surgery not only improves function but also boosts confidence by improving appearance and reducing social stigma.
Other brave young warriors included 2-year-old Katelynn, from the Patensie farming community near Humansdorp, who was born with holoprosencephaly and received a cleft lip repair; and 11-month-old Vincent, from Evatt Park, who has Pierre Robin Sequence. Vincent underwent cleft palate surgery to improve breathing, feeding, and speech development as he grows.
“Behind each of these surgeries was a dedicated team of surgeons, nurses, anaesthetists, and therapists, led by Dr Chris van der Walt, all working together to deliver joy, care, and life-changing outcomes,” said Tarri Parfitt, CEO of the Smile Foundation. “None of this would have been possible without their compassion and commitment, which continues to inspire us. We are also deeply grateful to the hospital staff and Smile Foundation supporters who make Smile Weekends like this a reality. Your efforts echo far beyond the hospital walls, changing the trajectories of these children’s and families’ lives.”
Thanks to this incredible initiative, 18 children and their families now have hope for a brighter, more confident future. The Smile Weekend once again showcased what is possible when kindness, expertise, and determination come together for the greater good.