Connecticut Mission of Mercy

 

 

 

What is the Connecticut Mission of Mercy?

The Connecticut Mission of Mercy is affectionately referred to as CTMOM. The two day clinic provides free dental care to the underserved and uninsured in Connecticut – those that would otherwise go without dental care. Oral health is inseparable from general health and can affect a person’s self-esteem, compromise their ability to work, attend school and lead a normal life. The Connecticut Foundation for Dental Outreach (CDFO) in collaboration with the Connecticut State Dental Association (CSDA) held the state’s first Mission of Mercy project in 2008. Every year, the Connecticut Mission of Mercy project is held in a different location throughout the state. 

Tolland (2008) New Haven (2009)
Middletown (2010) Waterbury (2011)
Danbury (2012)  


 
The 2012 Connecticut Mission of Mercy was held in Danbury at the O'Neill Center on the Western Connecticut State University campus.

2,008 patients received care and $1,300,000 in donated dental services were provided.


Thank you to everyone that made this possible!

 

CTMOM Resources:
Interested in becoming a CTMOM Sponsor?
Contact Josephine Bicknell at (860) 378-1800

CTMOM 2011 Newsletter & CFDO Annual Report  (PDF)

 

2012 Statistics:

Total Patients Served: 2,008
Total Value of Donated Care: $1,300,000
Number of Volunteers: 1,605
Cities, Towns, and Villages Represented: 168

More 2012 statistics coming soon!

 

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