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Kasarani's St Francis hospital offers free cleft surgeries to 32 patients

Lokiru Liwan mother to Apangakile Epeyon (right) pose with Kenya Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons Administrator Olive Zighe during the cleft week held at the St Francis community Hospital in Kasarani. [Courtesy, Smile Train]

About 32 patients have benefited from a free cleft surgery at St Francis community hospital in Nairobi’s Kasarani.

The free surgery in celebration of World Smile Day was a collaborative effort between the hospital and the Smile Train aimed at sharing moments of joy while raising awareness for cleft-affected individuals.

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