Maine Community Foundation awards Lincoln County Dental $5k — 3 insights

The Maine Community Foundation gave Lincoln County Dental a $5,000 grant to provide dental services for opiate addicts in recovery, The Boothbay Register reports.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. The grant aims to help those who are in recovery dental treatment.

2. Lincoln County Dental Executive Director Holly Stover said to the paper, “We are excited about this collaboration with the Addiction Outreach Program offered through the Boothbay Region Community Resource Council. This grant will help the most vulnerable access dental services that are part of the recovery plan and process.”

3. Lincoln County Dental opened in 2010. It specializes in providing dental care to underprivileged patrons.

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