Children in need will receive free dental care at Burlington County College’s 11th annual “Give Kids A Smile! Day,” Friday, Feb. 6. The one-day program is part of the American Dental Association’s annual push to bring attention to the number one childhood disease, tooth decay.
“Healthy habits in childhood lead to long, healthy lives,” Burlington County Freeholder Director Mary Ann O’Brien said. “The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders wants to make good health a priority for our county this year and Burlington County College’s Give Kids A Smile Day is a wonderful way to accomplish that.”
BCC dental hygiene students, alumni and instructors, as well as volunteer local health care professionals, will team up to provide free preventive and emergency dental care to children ages 12 and younger.
“Burlington County College’s Dental Hygiene program prepares outstanding hygienists who are always happy to volunteer their services for the community on Give Kids a Smile! Day,” BCC Interim President Dr. David Spang said. “Our college is always proud to partner with local professionals to make a difference in a child’s life.”
Last year, in New Jersey alone, 2,800-plus children visited 121 sites across the state. At BCC, 99 children received more than $47,000 worth of care.
“Each year, Burlington County College’s program is among the top contributors in the state,” said Linda Hecker, BCC’s Director of Dental Hygiene. “Give Kids A Smile Day is our opportunity to directly address the needs in our community. Thanks to the support we receive, we are able to educate young ones on the benefits of proper oral hygiene, serve children who may not otherwise have access to care and instill positive first impressions of trips to the dentist.”
Children attending “Give Kids A Smile!” Day at BCC will also be treated to entertainment. The day includes face-painting, a caricature artist, and the chance to meet seeing-eye puppies in training and characters like the tooth fairy.
Children will also receive free books courtesy of BCC’s First Book initiative, which distributed more than 43,000 new, high-quality books to children in need throughout Burlington County. BCC recently announced an expanded program with Mercer County Community College in conjunction with the New Jersey Office of Higher Education and African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey.
Those interested in making an appointment for their child are encouraged to call as soon as possible. Appointments are required and can be made by calling (609) 894–9311, ext. 1074.