The grant will help expand dental care access for individuals who are older, medically fragile or living with disabilities through DLN’s flagship Donated Dental Services program, which provides complimentary dental care via nearly 15,000 volunteer dentists across the U.S. The grant will help extend volunteer dentist recruitment in Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, New York, Utah and West Virginia.
Dental Lifeline Network is a national charitable organization and strategic partner of the American Dental Association.
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