WSDA Foundation Donates $200K to Providence St. Peter Foundation Dental Clinic
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WSDA Foundation Donates $200K to Providence St. Peter Foundation Dental Clinic

The WSDA Foundation recently announced that it will donate $200,000 toward the completion of the Providence St. Peter Foundation’s dental clinic in Olympia.

This is the largest gift made by the WSDAF in its history, following grants of more than $100,000 already made in support of expanding the residency program in the state.

“We’re excited about the Foundation’s significant investment in the dental safety net in Washington,” said WSDA Executive Director Bracken Killpack. “This gift will be used to complete the construction of the Olympia clinic, which will provide much needed care in the area and serve as a home for residents, as well.”

The request for the grant came from WSDA Board member Dr. Amy Winston, who has worked closely with Providence to expand the residency program. Peter Brennan, Executive Director for the Providence St. Peter Foundation, said, “The generous support of the dental community, especially WSDA and its foundation, has been key to the development of our hospital-based residency program in Olympia. These funds are critical for funding construction and equipment for the clinic, which remains on track for an opening in early 2019.”

The Olympia clinic is managed by Providence and Neighborcare Health, supporting three residents each year. Providers are paid for by the federal government, contributing to the program’s sustainability. Dr. Dexter Barnes, WSDA Foundation President, said, “This type of residency program has proven to be a huge benefit to help meet the need for access to care and the WSDA Foundation is pleased and proud to be a part of this project.”

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