The Iowa Mission of Mercy is rapidly approaching, and we are very excited about our two-day free dental clinic in Davenport on October 5-6 at the RiverCenter. A couple of thoughts:
  • We have an urgent need for interpreters.  Each year, Iowa MOM has a number of non-English speaking patients, and we need help communicating with them. We could use a wide variety of volunteers including those who speak Spanish, French, Vietnamese, as well African languages.
  • We have a number of local dentists including Dr. Mary Mariani and Dr. Kyle Gagliardo are available to talk about the event, the patients we serve, as well as past experiences.
Volunteers are desperately needed to help out with the Fifth Annual Iowa Mission of Mercy (Iowa MOM), which is a free dental clinic held in Davenport in early October.  There are two types of volunteers needed. 
1. Professional volunteers including dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants.  
2. Lay volunteers to help take groups of patients from one area toanother.  Duties may include serving food or help check patients in or out.
 
Plus, there is ahuge need for translators.  There is a sign-up form on the Iowa Dental Association website.
As you are probably aware,  the Fifth Annual Iowa Mission of Mercy, free dental clinic will be held Friday, Oct. 5 and Saturday, Oct. 6 at the River Center in Davenport.  Clinic hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.   The Iowa MOM is a two-day free dental clinic for any child or adult that needs dental services, regardless of income or previous dental history.  Patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis, so individuals are encouraged to arrive early and expect long lines.
FYI: Usually people will wait in line overnight for dental treatment, but the line is not allowed to form until 5 p.m. on Oct. 4. 

Here is the link to the Iowa Dental Association website:
http://www.iowadental.org/events_calendar/imom_patient_info.cfm