Operation of HopeOperation of Hope is a nonprofit organization established in 1988. It provides facial reconstructive surgeries for individuals with cleft lip and cleft palate conditions.[1][2][3] The organization conducts surgical missions in countries with limited medical resources and offers training programs for local medical professionals. Since its founding, Operation of Hope has performed around 4,800 surgeries in countries including Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and Ecuador.[4][5][6] Operation of Hope is staffed by volunteers, including medical personnel such as surgeons and anesthesiologists, as well as non-medical volunteers.[7] It collaborates with local hospitals and medical organizations, including JP Clawson Medical Missions.[8] These missions are funded through financial contributions, corporate sponsorships, and in-kind donations. The organization has been featured in media outlets such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, People Magazine, The Chronicle, and The Orange County Register.[9][10][11] Media reports describe its activities as part of international efforts to provide medical care in regions with limited access to specialized surgery.[12][13] References
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