Yes, I want to support the important mission of the New York State Dental Foundation!
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Giving Opportunities and Guidelines
The New York State Dental Foundation is the New York State Dental Association’s charitable organization. Your tax-deductible* gift
will help to fund dental research, education, access to care and charitable assistance through various grant and scholarship programs.
Best of all, your entire gift is applied to the charitable activities of the Foundation. In addition, you may designate which program area
you would like your donation used for. To make a donation online, simply select the amount your would like to donate and the program
you would like your donation to support; if you would like you can also make an unrestricted donation. Funds donated and designated
as "unrestricted" will be used where there is the most need.
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Thank you for choosing to support the important mission of the Foundation.
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*The New York State Dental Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The New York State Dental Foundation’s tax identification number is 13-3051339.
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New York State Dental Foundation
administering program to assist chemically
dependent dentists.
The New York State Dental Association, through
its Chemical Dependency Committee, has aided
hundreds of dentists whose professional careers,
families and very lives are threatened by an
insidious disease. The incidence of alcoholism
and drug abuse among health care professionals
is statistically higher than for the general
population. Estimates suggest that addictive
illness affects between 10-20 percent of all
dentists.
Because 80 percent of licensed dentists practice
as solo practitioners, most are isolated from
contact with other professionals, making it difficult
to identify problems, particularly in the early
stages, and to effectively intervene or monitor
recovery.
To learn more about this program and make a
donation click here.