Dental Hygiene Program


Student Volunteerism and  Activities

 

Ashley

 

Ashley Chanadiri joined up with Smiles Forever over the summer of 2007 and went to Bolivia, where they helped implement a new dental program for the community there. Smiles Forever is a humanitarian, non-profit organization that develops, teaches, and implements self-sustaining, preventative dental programs in developing countries. "I realized how truly lucky I am to live in this country, and have the educational and health care opportunities we have. To not spread this wealth, and make the world a better place, just does not make sense to me."                                            -Ashley Chanadiri

 

Amanda

 

Amanda Edlin and Susan Caldart volunteered time in four classrooms at Machias Elementary School, teaching them how to take care of their teeth. - Fall 2007

 

Sue

 

Students in Sue Dougal's clinical block made Christmas ornaments for her to put around her station "We love you Sue!"

 

Students

 

Many Shoreline students participated in the Snohomish County Dental Society's annual dinner at the Mill Creek Country Club.

 

Volunteer

 

New students get to meet and mingle with their Student Associates at the annual summer picnic.

 

Conferance

 

Shoreline students are ready to learn at the Annual Washington State Dental Hygienists' Association's Symposium.

 

Table

 

Shoreline students have a booth to generate class funds at the Dental Hygiene Symposium.