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UA Little Rock Children International receives $10,000 grant from Delta Dental of Arkansas
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Delta Dental Of Arkansas Foundation Awards $340k In Grants
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Family dentist moves to rural area to provide affordable dental care
STAMPS, Arkansas (KTBS) For the first time in nearly 20 years, Lafayette County, Ark., is getting a dental practice.
Dr. Giles Willis, a family dentist, is returning home to open a clinic that not only serves the community but gives residents a better quality of life. And every time he walks into his new building near downtown Stamps, he’s reminded of why he wanted to become a dentist.
Nearly two years ago, Willis purchased the building on Thomas Street. It’s the same location where he was once an 8-year-old patient.
Family dentist moves to rural area to provide affordable dental care
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Delta Dental Of Arkansas Foundation Launches New Oral Health Education Grant Program
Up to $30,000 available to teach the importance of flossing, brushing and seeing a dentist
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Teaching the basics is about to become more rewarding. The Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation is launching its first Community Oral Health Education Grant opportunity to teach the fundamentals of good oral hygiene: Floss, brush, and see a dentist regularly.
Through April 30, 2021, eligible organizations may apply for grants of up to $30,000 to either support new educational programs or expand existing ones. The initiatives must include at least one of the three focus areas of flossing, brushing and seeing a dentist regularly. Priority will be given to requests that include all three activities.