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NEW YORK, NY, USA: Are you looking for a way to spread some holiday cheer while promoting good oral health for children at the same time? If so, you might want to consider sending some do-it-yourself cards available from National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s Toothfairy (NCOHF).
The way it works is simple: You visit the America’s Toothfairy Web site, make a donation (US$5 minimum) and then you can download your choice of design to print out or send as an e-card to loved ones, friends and business associates.
“As you surround yourself with loved ones and count your blessings this holiday season, please consider spreading some holiday cheer to children across our country who are suffering severe pain from a disease that is completely preventable,” said Fern Ingber, CEO of NCOHF. “Pediatric dental disease, the No. 1 chronic childhood illness in our country, knows no holiday.”
America’s Toothfairy says that 100 per cent of each dollar contributed goes directly to programs and services that provide underserved children with comprehensive oral health services and a renewed hope for a brighter future.
“These holiday cards are a small, simple way to give back this holiday season while encouraging friends and family to do the same,” Ingber said.
To participate in the holiday card program, visit www.ncohf.org/your-support/tribute-cards.
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