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Kids Who Enjoy Seeing the Dentist!
Hurleyville, NY - Imagine a child looking forward a trip to the dentist! It sounds far-fetched, but PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program (PRASAD CDHP) is making it a reality.
Through education, outreach and positive experiences, we are changing how our patients feel about a trip to the dentist! Here is one of many patients who agree. Read more...
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and it will be matched!
In celebration of the life of her beloved late sister, Gudrun, donor Margareta Blix is giving PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program a grant of up to $20,000 to match, dollar-for-dollar, all donations given to PRASAD CDHP through October 31, 2010. Read more...
"Paddlers for Humanity" Open Ocean Paddle to benefit PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program
Sunday, September 5th
(rain date September 6th).
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Sullivan County, New York—February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, a great time to shine a light on PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program (PRASAD CDHP) and its elephant mascot, Elliott T. Sparkle.
In 1996, PRASAD CDHP held a “Name the Elephant” contest for local elementary school children. The winner, Danielle DeLorenzo was just 7 years old at the time. She’s 21 now, but she remembers exactly how she came up with the winning name: “I was thinking, ‘Elly the Elephant,’ but he was dressed like a boy, so I named him Elliott and the T was for Teeth - Elliott’s Teeth Sparkle, and that’s how I named him. I was so excited to win!”
Elliott is proud to have his picture on the mobile clinic that PRASAD CDHP uses to bring dental services to children at their schools in the rural, areas of Sullivan and Ulster counties, in New York State. Since 1996, this unique program has delivered dental services and education to more than 55,000 children, and Elliott has been always been a loyal friend. He leads parades, visits special events and does all he can to promote the program and encourage children to take good care of their teeth.
Elliott is a fun-filled character, but he knows how serious his mission is; In the US, students lose an estimated 51 million school hours annually because of dental-related illness. Untreated, dental problems can cause persistent pain, infections, inability to eat and low self-esteem.
While yearly dental check-ups are essential, Elliott knows some simple steps that we can take every day to improve our oral health:
• Brush at least twice a day and floss daily
• Eat a healthy diet and limit starchy or sugary food
• See your dentist twice a year
For more information about PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program, or to make a donation, please visit www.prasadcdhp.org

PRASAD CDHP
465 Brickman Road, Hurleyville, NY 12747
Phone: 845.434.0376 | Fax: 845.434.0377

