Red River Valley Dental Access Project Wants To Thank All Of Its Volunteers

We currently have 41 volunteer dentists from the surrounding communities that run the Urgent Care Walk-In Dental Clinic.  We also have 6 Oral Surgeons and 3 Pediatric Dentists that we can refer out to on a rotating basis.  Without their support we COULD NOT keep our doors open.  THANK YOU!!!!

 

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We Need Your Help

We were blessed with a $30,000 Matching Grant from Dakota Medical Foundation.  We are at our half way point at this time and need to raise $15,000 more. The Red River Valley Dental Access Project’s Urgent Care Walk-In Dental Clinic has served over 4,200 patients since it opened its door in June of 2002.  Well over $600,000 has been donated in dental services.  This clinic is here to serve the low-income that are in need of immediate relief of dental pain.  Most of these people have no other option and turn to us for help.  Please consider giving a tax deductible donation to support our mission.

 

 

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Thank You Everyone That Participated in Giving Hearts Day

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Thank you to everyone that participated in Giving Hearts Day on February 12, 2009.  We raised $2880!  This will be matched by Dakota Medical Foundation and funds will be put toward our Urgent Care Dental Director position should it continue on this next year.

 

Thank You For Your Donations

We want to thank everyone that has contributed to RRVDAP it truly appreciated.  We count on community support to keep our doors open and to continue our mission, to relieve immediate dental pain to those in need.  We could not do it without you!!

                                  

 

 

Red River Valley Dental Access Mission Statement

 

The Red River Valley Dental Access Project is an oral health coalition that is committed to improve access to oral healthcare by providing an Urgent Care Walk-In Dental Clinic to provide immediate relief of dental pain to low income patients.