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Daniel’s family is originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His mother has found work in the US but his
family not yet entitled to Medicaid or Medicare. At only six years old, all of Daniel’s teeth were decayed and his parents were advised to have him treated in a hospital
under general anesthesia; but that was far beyond their resources. Daniel had extreme pain for over 11 months
that limited him to eating foods that weren’t “too strong” for his teeth, forcing
him to be on a constant regime of pain killers.
Thankfully, Donated Dental Services (DDS) came to his aid.
With assistance from an interpreter from the Yale Law
School’s Immigration
Clinic, Daniel’s parents’ gratitude is translated through this thank-you note.
“We want you to know how grateful we are for your help. We were extremely worried about Daniel’s
health and were at a loss as to how to find care for him. Both volunteer dentists that Donated Dental
Services referred us to were very nice and helpful. Dr. L. helped ease Dan’s fears and did an
amazing job during the operation.
We are so glad to see Dan healthy again! And we are also making sure he is learning
all the good habits for his teeth’s health in the future. You will be glad to know that Dan is an excellent
student who just finished first grade and is looking forward to college so he
can, “do whatever I want to do in life.”
Once again, thank you so very much for your help, your
patience and your dedication. You have
made a huge different in Daniel’s life.”
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