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GIVING LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT

Oral disease is one of the world’s most pervasive health issues,  yet it is one of the most overlooked and underpublicized. According to the Pan …

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Wishing You Happy Holidays & A Transformative New Year

This year challenged us in ways we never expected. But despite our individual hardships, we must always remember what’s truly important: Community.  Whether close to …

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GIVING LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT

Oral disease is one of the world’s most pervasive health issues,  yet it is one of the most overlooked and underpublicized. According to the Pan …

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Wishing You Happy Holidays & A Transformative New Year

This year challenged us in ways we never expected. But despite our individual hardships, we must always remember what’s truly important: Community.  Whether close to …

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A Gendered Dilemma: The Unspoken Smiles Fellowship as an Avenue of Equality

Unspoken Smiles Fellows | Dominican Republic 2019 Per the United Nations, “only 50 percent of women of working age are in the labor force, compared …

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Official 2021 Nonprofit Council Member

An Invitation-Only Communities For Successful Executives And Entrepreneurs.

While minorities and people of color may still have to take a different route than that of the majority, it doesn’t mean we can’t make our own way by forging our own path.

In the midst of a pandemic, it is crucial that we look for new ways to learn and adjust to the changing world around us.

I was able to leverage free and pro bono resources and services to create a much larger impact. And you can do the same.

No one was prepared for Covid-19, but now that it’s here, we can use our strengths to prepare for the changes it will bring.

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Today is the International Day of Peace, and as the world unites in New York there is one question that surfaces: What small actions can we take daily to better humanity?

The United Nations General Assembly opened its 71st session, with an emphasis on ensuring that implementation of the new global development goals, adopted by its 193 Member States last year, is well underway.

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