I feel so represented ❤
I was born with a Unilateral Cleft Lip and I hope that the term "bingot" won't stay derogatory.
Although these brilliantly designed Smile Bags are only available in stores across the U.S., you can’t simply deny how empowering these are, especially to me -
- and my fellow bingots in the Philippines.

Let us all smile with Brady Hishmeh, a student volunteer who was born with a cleft lip and palate; Kathy, Operation Smile Co-Founder; and Dr. Dane Hoang, Operation Smile volunteer pediatric dentist.

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Operation Smile provides free surgeries for children born with cleft lip and cleft palate, who are suffering from a higher mortality rates at all stages in life, emotional crises, and learning and speech difficulties.

Each Smile with Lay’s bag you buy helps them reach their -
goal of a $1 million donation to Operation Smile – a nonprofit that changes and saves lives one smile at a time.

For each specially-marked Lay’s Smile bag purchased between August 31, 2020 – December 6, 2020, Lay’s will donate $.01 per bag to Operation Smile.
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Guaranteed minimum: $500,000. Maximum payment to Operation Smile: $1,000,000.

“A smile has the power to change people’s lives all over this world. 300 children with their parents would come up to us, but there were only 14 of us. Maybe we could get a few more people, -
Also, if you know someone with a cleft lip, cleft palate, or cleft lip and palate, you can message me or search for @operationsmile Philippines or @Smiletrain Ph (they cover surgical expenses and offer speech therapies).

I am a proud bingot, and I stand with Operation Smile.
#SmileWithLays
#cleftawareness

AGAIN, HINDI PO ITO SPONSORED PERO Lay's Philippines BAKA LANG NAMAN HAHAHAHHA (joke lang 'to,,, unless????)
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