Oral health group announces grants to help underserved kids

The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) recently awarded grants totaling $102,859 to 10 not-for-profit community, university, and hospital-based dental programs nationwide. The recipients are members of NCOHF's national affiliate network.

"NCOHF is fortunate to have generous individual and corporate partners who share our commitment to eliminate pediatric dental disease, the #1 chronic childhood illness in America," said Fern Ingber, NCOHF President and CEO, in a press release. "Funding from our dedicated supporters allows NCOHF to continue providing our affiliates with the resources to give underserved children suffering from pediatric dental disease access to life-changing, smile-saving oral health services."

Major donors include Microdental, Discus Dental, and Heraeus Kulzer, she noted.

The grant awards went to:

Central Community College– Hastings, NE

Dr. Michael Miller and Mary Conditt Toothfairy Run Grant $7,500

First Health Dental Care Centers – Southern Pines, NC

Dr. Michael Miller and Mary Conditt Toothfairy Run Grant $4,800

University of Puerto Rico– San Juan, PR

Toothfairy Grant $15,000

Dorchester House – Dorchester, MA

Toothfairy Grant $15,000

Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County – Garden Grove, CA

MicroDental Toothfairy Grant $13,559.00

Kindersmile Foundation – Montclair, NJ

Toothfairy Grant $10,000

Valley Community Clinic– North Hollywood, CA

Toothfairy Grant $10,000

The Children's Dental Center – Inglewood, CA

Discus Dental Toothfairy Grant $5,000

Just Kids Dental Health– Two Harbors, MN

Discus Dental Toothfairy Grant $7,000

University of California, San Francisco

Heraeus Toothfairy Grant $15,000

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