FirstHealth Dental Care has once again received a Smiles for Kids Grant from the Delta Dental Foundation to support oral health care services for children who are underserved.
The $3,000 grant will support FirstHealth Dental Care in its mission to provide quality care to children in Moore and Montgomery counties. The grant will be used to provide oral care supplies to children, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and more.
“We strive each day to provide quality health care to children who otherwise would not receive it,” said Paul Hood, DDS, interim director of FirstHealth Dental. “Community support from organizations like the Delta Dental Foundation is vital in helping us improve the oral health of the communities we serve, and we are incredibly grateful to receive this grant.”
The dentists and staff at FirstHealth Dental provide care for children from birth to 21 years of age who receive Medicaid, Health Choice or are uninsured and qualify by income level. Since 1998, the program has provided dental care to more than 30,000 underserved children in Moore and Montgomery counties.
Since the inception of the Smiles for Kids Grant program in 2011, the Delta Dental Foundation has invested more than $750,000 in grants, which has touched the lives of more than 500,000 children and families in more than half of North Carolina counties.
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