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CAD, Marian Rivera, and Smile Train Unite for CADSMILE initiative

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A meaningful collaboration took center stage on April 15, 2026, as the Center for Advanced Dentistry (CAD), Marian Rivera, and Smile Train officially launched CADSMILE (Specialized, Mindful, Inclusive, Life-Enhancing Care)—an initiative designed to provide children with access to quality dental care. The program, held at CAD Greenhills, offers free consultations, cleaning, and restorative treatments, addressing both immediate needs and long-term oral health awareness. CAD Clinic's Dr. Nelda Eufemio, Dr. Mia Angeles, Marian Rivera, Vannina Davidon, and beneficiaries “For us at CAD, initiatives like CADSMILE allow us to extend our reach and deepen our impact,” said Dr. Nelda Valencia-Eufemio. “When we collaborate with advocates who share our vision, we are able to serve more communities in a meaningful way.” Through the combined efforts of healthcare professionals and public figures, CADSMILE highlights the power of collaboration in addressing critical health issues. Marian Rivera’s ...

New MUP, Smart help charity institutions for poor kids

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The new Miss Universe Philippines (MUP) organization and Smart Communications, Inc. have donated more than P1.6 million to two charitable institutions that would help children with untreated clefts in developing countries, and help poor kids fund their education. MUP National Director Shamcey Supsup-Lee led the handing over of checks to Smile Train and Hope for Change organizations during the finals of Global Asian Model Philippines 2019 competition held at Okada Manila in Paranaque City last Dec. 13. The MUP, also in collaboration with Frontrow Philippines, donated US$16,500, roughly more than P800,000 each to the two charitable institutions. Smile Train is an international children’s charity with a sustainable approach to a single, solvable problem: cleft lip and palate. “Millions of children in developing countries with untreated clefts live in isolation, but more importantly, have difficulty eating, breathing and speaking,” the group said. The Hope for Change helps u...