About the Foundation

The Smiles Forever Foundation is an American and Bolivian non-profit organization based out of Cochabamba, Bolivia.  Its mission is to provide opportunity through a Dental Hygiene program that focuses on preventative care, a service that is rarely provided in South America. To accomplish this mission Smiles Forever trains young indigenous Bolivian women to become dental hygiene practitioners, giving them a skill that provides self-esteem and independence. This blog was created and is maintained for the purpose of providing information about the various charitable activities of the Smiles Forever Foundation.  For more specific information, see below:
The Smiles Forever Foundation is a non-profit organization that, in compliance with its respective constitutional acts as creator, promoter, and developer of social aid projects in the area of dental health (and other various areas), works to improve the quality of Bolivian family life by way of education and prevention programs. Smiles Forever is recognized by the government of Bolivia as a legally established foundation (ministerial resolution # 345 / 03 and testimony # 1.312 / 2003 on December 3, 2003, granted by Dr. Alfonso Camacho Peña, Prefect and Comandant General of the department of Cochabamba, and before notary Dr. Tito Parraga Espinoza in concordance with attribution r) of article Five (5) of law 1654 (July 28, 1995), law # 1788 article 20 – II September 16, 1997.) and is recognized by the government of the United States of America as a non-profit 501 (c)(3) (EIN:91-2124636). Smiles Forever is represented in the United States of America by Sandra Robison Kemper, the Founder and Executive Director of the Smiles Forever Foundation.