This Giving Tuesday, help support the clinical education of UCLA Dentistry students working to provide treatment opportunities for patients in need in the Los Angeles community.
Each year, the Apollonian Society supports students and the community at-large with the UCLA School of Dentistry Patient Subsidy Fund. This fund provides $1,500 to each student entering into the clinical phase of their dental education, allowing students to gain clinical experience while providing vital treatments for patients who would otherwise be unable to afford care.
During this season of gratitude, support UCLA School of Dentistry students and patients alike by making a gift at the level of one of our general clinic fees. Your generosity not only supports our students in their educational endeavors, but also further strengthens UCLA Dentistry’s mission of excellence in patient care and community service.
Your gift this holiday season is an investment in our students, our community, and the future of the UCLA School of Dentistry. Thank you for your support!
For inquiries about this campaign or to set up a multi-year pledge, please contact Grace Delgado at (310) 794-4497.
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$50 covers the cost of a comprehensive oral exam for those who cannot afford dental care.
$250 covers the cost of a posterior composite for those who cannot afford dental care.
$500 covers the cost of a molar root canal treatment for those who cannot afford dental care.
$1,000 covers the cost of an implant supported crown for those who cannot afford dental care.
Your gift covers the patient subsidy for one student, enabling them to gain clinical experience and provide care to those who need it most.