Cleft Care Indonesia Foundation

Home Visit

From city slums and small villages in East Java and Madura, our community healthcare officer focuses on getting in touch with the family from the first phone call. The home care visits are primarily targeted to mothers, who have just given birth to cleft newborns and are in need of immediate information about cleft lip and palate issues.

Cleft Care Indonesia Foundation

Medical Assistance

Providing free treatment with CCIF recognized medical & associated healthcare partners, free corrective surgery with CCFI recognized medical & associated healthcare partners, pre-Surgery and post-surgery care assistance and, cleft care support to our medical partners during their mass operations.

Cleft Care Indonesia Foundation

Medical Education

Parents may reject their infant by trying to hide her or even abandoning her to others’ care believing their child is cursed. Parents may not understand why their child has a cleft. Strong traditional beliefs and lack of education lead some parents to think the baby is being punished.