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Friday, October 21, 2011

Think big, act small, make a difference


At our practice, we believe in smiles. And we know it can be the most simple of acts that touches the life of a child. As we approach the holiday season, we are even more aware of the needs of children in both our local and global communities.


This month we are sending school supplies, with Halton-area volunteers, to an amazing organization dedicated to developing local schools in Dominican Republic - one of the poorest regions in North America. To learn more about this organization, click on: the CEED Foundation.

We also recently become familiar with a grassroots outreach program called the5dollarproject whose goal aligns with ours: to create smiles. One of their upcoming initiatives is to provide a holiday celebration for 50 homeless teens. We are donating toothbrushes and mouthwash to this wonderful outreach program. If you'd like to learn more about it, you can follow #50teens4christmas on Twitter.

A local Minor-A hockey team was also on the receiving end of some smiley fun when our office put together a silent auction basket, including the popular Philips Sonicare Toothbrush for kids, to be raffled off at their yearly fundraiser.

Have you found a way to reach out to your community? We would love to hear about it.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

WIN, WIN, WIN!!!




Winning is in the air at the office...our "Smile of the Month" winner for July is Sadeeda. She was very happy to take home an iTunes gift card - just in time to upload new tunes for the new school year.


And our first "Where are you taking your smile?" summer t-shirt contest winner was chosen randomly from our awesome selection of patient photos. Stephanie was beyond excited to receive her brand new iPOD Touch - in fact, she was so excited, she held it upside down in her prize-winning photo!

To see the fabulous entries for Summer 2011 - go and visit our Facebook page and don't forget to "LIKE" us so you can be first in line for contests and news from inside the practice.