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The Smile Foundation of Bali (Yayasan Senyum) is a non-profit organisation in Bali that helps people with craniofacial disabilities obtain health care. Senyum means smile in Indonesian and an yayasan means 'foundation' or 'institute'.

The Smile Foundation facilitates operations for cleft lip and palate and other cranio-facial deformities, due to birth defects, accidents, or tumours. The organisation helps poor people from Bali, Lombok and further east, and raises funds for operations whether in Bali or Adelaide at the Australian Cranio-Facial Unit. Yayasan Senyum is the Bali and Lombok chapter of the The Smile Train.

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