Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MDA Bailout


We are looking for some special people to bail us out. Our bail goes towards Muscular Dystrophy Association. Please stop by the office or email us at info@drblasco.com with your contact information. Donations can come in the form of cash, check or credit card. Please help we do not look good in stripes.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Give Back a Smile-National Domestic Violence Awareness

At a time when Domestic violence is brought to the forefront of mainstream media with Rhianna and Chris Brown, I am honored to serve in fellowship with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the Give Back a Smile program. Through the Give Back A Smile program, AACD members like me assist survivors by treating their dental injuries that were sustained from domestic violence, so that they may reclaim their smiles, their self-esteem and, ultimately, their lives.

How the program works:
Domestic violence survivors who have suffered dental injuries from abuse from a former intimate partner or spouse can contact GBAS toll-free at: 800.773.GBAS (4227)
Survivors must make an appointment with a counselor, domestic violence advocate, social worker or therapist to complete the advocate section of the GBAS application.
GBAS conducts the initial review of the application however the dentist has the final say as to the eligibility of the applicant.
If eligible, the AACD connects the survivor with a local GBAS volunteer who provides treatment at no charge to the recipient.

Because more than five million people are affected by domestic violence every year in the United States and Canada, there is clearly a need for a program like Give Back A Smile to help survivors rejuvenate their lives through the caring hands of a local dentist.
In July 2001, the AACD was one of only eight organizations in the world to receive the Award of Excellence and the prestigious Associations Advance America Summit Award for its GBAS program. The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), of Washington, D.C, sponsors this yearly national competition to recognize the charitable organizations that make the most effort to advance American society.

For complete details about the Give Back A Smile program, visit http://www.givebackasmile.com/ or call toll-free: 800.543.9220. Those interested in finding help with the Give Back A Smile program can also visit the Web site, call the National Hotline: 800.773.GBAS, or send an e-mail to givebackasmile@aacd.com.