The final day of the conference really brought all of the aspects of the week together and left the group excited and energetic for the upcoming year of Student Programs. The day began with yet another emotional and memorable motivational speaker, Robert Pruitt (who has served as a student sponsor on an Operation Smile medical mission and spoken at numerous Operation Smile events). Robert encouraged the group to choose love based energy rather than fear based energy, to not be afraid to admit our weaknesses, and to always ACT (be Aware, Contribute, and be comfortable with Transformation).
In the afternoon, students participated in a service project during which name cards for future Operation Smile mission patients were decorated. Then, the thousands of name cards were divided between mission training participants to be taken on their upcoming missions. This project eventually turned into a dance party and hug session since everyone knew the conference was quickly coming to an end.
After dinner, everyone donned their best attire and loaded in buses to head to Stingaree, a posh restaurant/nightclub in the Gas Lamp district of San Diego. The owners donated their absolutely breathtaking rooftop space for a truly tremendous evening of music, dancing, and delicious appetizers. After awards were presented by Wade Hooton, Director of Student Programs, we headed back to SDSU.
It is hard to believe my week in San Diego is over. I am certainly going to miss the beautiful weather and scenery but more than that, I will miss the endless spirit and the undying passion that pervaded the atmosphere at all times. Operation Smile truly creates a special place and a unique opportunity for students around the world and I am so thankful for the opportunity to partake in this year’s Mission Training Workshop and International Student Leadership Conference.
- Molly Rubin
Students from Nashville display name cards during the service project. (from left) Alexandra Friedman, Raffi Friedman, Michael Seitz, and Victoria Stabile. Photo by Molly Rubin.





