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August 18, 2014
Mayor Dan Di Guilio
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Mayor Di Guilio,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic, travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March, 2014;81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12`"Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3rd grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Deputy Mayor Patrick Downie _ f'
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Deputy Mayor Downie,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic, travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March, 2014;81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12, 2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3rd grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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City Manager Dan McKeen �
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear City Manager McKeen,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic, travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March,2014;81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3`d grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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City Clerk Janessa Hurd
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear City Clerk Hurd,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic,travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March,2014;81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12`"Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3rd grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Councilmember Sissi Bruch
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Councilmember Bruch,
The SmileMobile, a modern,fully equipped, mobile dental clinic,travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March,2014,81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3`d grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford,Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Councilmember Brad Collins
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Councilmember Collins,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic,travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March, 2014,81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013,a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3rd grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Councilmember Dan Gase
City of Port Angeles
Dear Councilmember Gase,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic,travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March, 2014;81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013,a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12, 2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3rd grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Councilmember Cherie Kidd
City of Port Angeles
Dear Councilmember Kidd,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic, travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March, 2014,81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3`d grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS,Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
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Councilmember Lee Whetham
City of Port Angeles
PO Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Councilmember Whetham,
The SmileMobile, a modern, fully equipped, mobile dental clinic, travels the State of Washington throughout the
year. Dental professionals provide care to low-income children (birth through high school) who have limited
access to dental care.
The SmileMobile visited Port Angeles in March,2014,81 children were given dental exams and 68 of those
children were provided dental treatment. We made two visits in 2013;a total of 189 patients were given
dental exams, and 157 of those patients received treatment.
We are looking forward to again providing care in your community, and we hope you will take a moment to stop
in to visit.
September 8—12,2014
Jefferson Elementary School
218 E. 12th Street
Port Angeles,WA 98362
Results of the Washington State Department of Health 2010 Smile Survey indicate that nearly 40%of
Washington's children start Kindergarten with tooth decay; almost 15% have rampant decay; 58%of
3`d grade children had tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth. These children are at high risk for dental
disease that could impact their development, success in school and overall health later in life.
The SmileMobile program treats many of these children. We have partnered with social services, schools and
nonprofit organizations in your community to help identify children from low-income families who have limited
access to dental care so we can assist these families with oral health needs.
The SmileMobile, operated by the Washington Dental Service Foundation and funded by Delta Dental of
Washington in partnership with Seattle Children's Hospital, has treated over 30,000 children in our state since
1995.
If you have questions about the SmileMobile or would like to schedule a visit when it is in your community,
please contact Karri Amundson, Program Officer, at 206.528.7339.
Sincerely,
Eve Rutherford, DDS, Chair Laura Smith, President and CEO
Washington Dental Service Foundation Washington Dental Service Foundation
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