Fernanda: The Jolly Rancher

Wendy was 17, single, and scared. She had just had a baby with a cleft, and any help seemed far, far away from her family's ranch in the remote Andes highlands. But Smile Train was there.

Fernanda and cow

The entire Cuchipe family works as ranch hands high atop the Andes Mountains, in a remote area of Ecuador. The youngest member, Fernanda, loves their hacienda-life most of all.

Fernanda on a fence

Fernanda’s grandmother, Erlinda, shares, “She plays with her uncles until they go to school, and then she works with me the rest of the day. She’ll do whatever I do — she’s like an adult. She especially loves taking care of the animals.”

Fernanda holds a dog

Fernanda’s life wasn’t always so happy and healthy. Only three years prior, Fernanda’s mother, Wendy, was worried that her daughter might not survive at all. Fernanda had been born with a cleft lip and palate, and the family was unaware that cleft surgeries were possible.

Fernanda with her family

Wendy described herself at the time as a scared 17-year-old single mother with little idea of how to help her daughter. Luckily, she had a supportive family to lean on and Erlinda was there to help her every step of the way.

Fernanda held by her mom

During their first days together, Wendy panicked as Fernanda choked and spit up breast milk due to her untreated cleft lip and palate and she started losing weight. Formula was too expensive, as well as being hard to obtain regularly due to the family’s remote location.

Fernanda and her mom with a guinea pig

Meanwhile, the owner of the hacienda told Erlinda about a friend, who happened to be a renowned cleft surgeon, Smile Train partner Dr Pablo Dávalos. After a life-changing phone call to organise the journey, the family travelled down the mountain towards Quito to visit Smile Train Partner SECPRE — this is where Fernanda received her free cleft lip surgery.

Fernanda putting on boots

Fernanda has gone on to have a cleft palate surgery and even receives free Smile Train sponsored speech therapy every time Wendy or Erlinda can make it to Quito.

Fernanda with a smile train sign

Erlinda said, “We are so grateful to the doctors, Smile Train’s donors, and everybody who helped our little one. Look at her now! Fernanda can go to school, just like all of the other children her age. I wish that the people who helped us will always have the strength and energy to continue and that they’ll keep on helping more people.”

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