Rob Malfitano, 13, left, of Ocean City, hosts a fundraiser to help children with cleft palates. He stands next to fourth-grader and champion, Jack Wheeler. (Photo courtesy of the Malfitano family)
By MADDY VITALE
Rob Malfitano will continue to donate to a cause that he credits with saving his life.
The 13-year-old Ocean City resident, who attends the Intermediate School, was born with a cleft palate. Smile Train, a charity providing surgery for children with cleft palates, gave Rob his first corrective surgery at just 1½ years old while he was in an orphanage in China.
A year later, he was adopted by Jenny and Vince Malfitano of Ocean City, and he came to the United States.
On Saturday, Dec. 5, Rob, with the help of his parents, friends, business owners and the community, hosted a fundraiser at Jilly’s Arcade on the Boardwalk to benefit Smile Train.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, masks were required and other safety protocols were in place. The crowd was limited to 25 percent of capacity, Levchuk, co-owner of Jilly’s shops said.
Local kids competed for the title of pinball champion at Jilly's Arcade. The event raised over $700 for Smile Train, which will be matched by an anonymous donor after Christmas, Vince Malfitano explained. And Jilly's donated play cards that enabled the children to play games for free for an hour.

Jilly's Arcade is at 12th Street and the Boardwalk.
Rob and his father hope to hold another fundraiser at Jilly’s Arcade next year.
Levchuk, who is also an Ocean City Councilman said he would be happy to help the Malfitanos whenever they wanted to host another benefit.
“Rob came to me about three weeks ago and explained the idea to have a tournament at the arcade," Levchuk said. "He just wanted to ask and he wanted it to be organized and nice. I said, ‘You go and promote it and I will give you cards for the guests to to play.'”
Rob, Levchuk said, really impressed him.
“He made the tournament the success that it was. He got the people to participate. He got food for the event,” Levchuk explained. “I can’t name any other kid off the top of my head doing such good stuff at such a young age."
For more information about Smile Train visit https://my.smiletrain.org