Brother-Sister Duo Packs 72 Dental Hygiene Care Kits for Homeless
Bel Air, Md. -- A team of school-aged children focused a major community service project earlier this month on dental hygiene practices of poor mothers with children, the fastest growing homeless group in the country. Dental care is one of th biggest challenges this group faces. The children called their project a Dental Care Kits Popup Party, a spontaneous get-together hosted by a brother-sister duo Gurnek Chhatwal, 8, and Deetya Chhatwal, 11, of Bel Air. Both sit on the all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a Maryland-based nonprofit that brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster children through a series of youth-created and youth-led projects and initiatives. This project was deliberately set to recognize October as National Dental Hygiene Month. Their event resulted in 72 dental care kits being stuffed one weeknight in earlier this month.
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