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AllOne Charities grant supports delivering ‘Healthy Smiles’ project to regional Head Start locations


A $25,000 grant from AllOne Charities will help The Wright Center for Community Health provide dental services and oral health education to children enrolled in Head Start locations in Lackawanna, Monroe, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming counties.

The Head Start Program is primarily federally funded and provides education, health, and social services to families with children ages 3 through 5. Children who attend develop academic and social skills that prepare them for school and life.

In 2023, The Wright Center began offering dental care to some children at local Head Start locations. As a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike, The Wright Center recognizes the importance of providing oral hygiene screening exams and cleanings and educating children about the benefits of good dental hygiene.

“Studies show that good oral hygiene is especially important for children in this age group, as it helps establish healthy habits that last a lifetime and prevent future oral health issues,” said Dr. Caitlin McCarthy, a dentist at The Wright Center for Community Health Scranton who has led the Healthy Smiles Program at local Head Start locations. “This project reaches a vulnerable, underserved, and diverse population.”

The grant will allow The Wright Center’s dental staff to make dozens of trips to Head Start locations across the five counties and provide dental care for hundreds of children. Care will be provided aboard Driving Better Health, the 34-foot medical and dental unit that delivers care where patients live, work, study, and play.

Grant funds will partially cover a dental hygienist’s salary and travel expenses, along with operational expenses for Driving Better Health and dental supplies. Additionally, funds will support the distribution of oral hygiene kits for children, which include toothbrushes, floss, and toothpaste.

AllOne Foundation & Charities, based in Wilkes-Barre, works independently or collectively to enhance the health care delivery system of Northeastern and North Central Pennsylvania and is innovative, creative, and collaborative in crafting new ways of improving the health and welfare of people in the region.

An AllOne Charities grant will help The Wright Center for Community Health deliver dental services and oral health education aboard Driving Better Health to children enrolled in Head Start. Participating in the ceremonial check presentation, from left, are Christine Wysocky, a nurse practitioner at The Wright Center for Community Health Wilkes-Barre; Nora Kern, program officer at AllOne Charities; Mary Carroll Donahoe, chief program officer at AllOne Charities; John W. Cosgrove, chief executive officer at AllOne Charities; Dr. Linda Thomas-Hemak, president and CEO at The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education; Kimeth Robinson, manager at The Wright Center for Community Health Wilkes-Barre; Maria Oberto-Jacoby, director of operations at The Wright Center for Community Health Wilkes-Barre; and Anthony Beltran, certified medical assistant at The Wright Center for Community Health.

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