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LEWISTON, ID – Snake River Community Clinic launched a dental operatory providing expanded free dental services for the uninsured and under-insured in the region. The remodel began just over a year ago and the new, state-of-the-art equipment recently arrived and was installed.

“The new dental operatory is a beautiful modern space with which the community can be proud,” said Heidi Burford-Bell, Clinic Director. “Patients will at once feel the caring investment and deep commitment to providing access to quality dental services.”


In addition to basic dental care and treatment, the new operatory will provide fillings, extractions, fluoride treatments, routine cleanings, x-rays, consults for crowns and restorations, as well as denture referrals. The clinic’s in-house lab provides blood testing and analysis on-site.


Burford-Bell emphasized, “Improving the oral health of the community with free restorative dental services helps businesses, improves mental health, decreases emergency room visits, and improves health equity in the Lewis Clark Valley and region!”


Delta Dental of Idaho provided funding for the new operatory. Delta Dental of Idaho’s community outreach program invests millions of dollars in valuable programs for kids and seniors to improve and sustain their long-term dental health. Monies from the donation are providing panoramic digital imaging, a DCI Edge Dental Chair with an air/water/suction station, and a sterilization station.


“At Delta Dental of Idaho, we know that access to quality and affordable oral health care is imperative for every community in Idaho to enhance the overall health of our region. We can help make that happen by supporting free community clinics," said Heather Brown, Director of Oral Health and Community Outreach. "We're honored to help the Snake River Community Clinic expand access to much-needed oral health care for residents in Lewiston and across Nez Perce County."


Community dentists, periodontists, and endodontists volunteer their professional services to the clinic that operates three days a week for most of the year. “We rehab people’s mouths to restore aesthetics and their mouths can function,” said Pierce. “It helps reestablish self-image and helps people find jobs.”


The Snake River Community Clinic is a free clinic that provides medical, dental, and behavioral health for the uninsured and under-insured in the Lewis Clark Valley and outlying areas. Professional volunteers and community donors make these services possible.


Twin County United Way contributes toward the operating funds and the Lewis Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation provided a grant to integrate oral health to create a more robust dental program in the valley.


For more information, visit srccfreeclinic.org.



Thanks to Idaho Gives supporters, more Idahoans in need will access primary care, mental health, and dental services. Ninety-six individuals donated $12,165 to Idaho free clinics during the 2022 annual event. Some of those dollars stretched further with matches from generous free clinic volunteers and supporting organizations.


Every dollar donated went directly to free clinic operations due to generous event sponsors, including Idaho Central Credit Union, George and Bev Harad, Idaho National Laboratory, AJ and Susie Balukoff, Boise Cascade, Simplot, KTVB7, and Cambia Health Foundation.


Care House Clinic, located in Nampa, was one of the six free clinics participating this year. Care House Clinic provides medical, dental, and counseling services for those who do not have health insurance and live at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Pastor Tony Johnson told IAFCC about a patient who recently received services in Care House's newly opened dental clinic:


A Spanish-speaking mother brought her young adult daughter and her elementary-aged daughter to the Care House Clinic for dental services. Because of their financial situation, they had never been able to access dental care. After the initial exams, the provider detailed what treatments would be necessary.


The mother worriedly asked, "How much will all this cost us?"


When Leticia, the translator, told her it wouldn't cost her anything, the mother asked

again, "How much is this going to cost?"


Leticia answered once more, "Nothing. It is free."


The mother got teary-eyed as she said, "Thank you! Thank you! You are a blessing from God."


Care House Clinic is one of eleven Idaho free clinics utilizing a volunteer/staff model to provide health services to economically disadvantaged individuals. In 2021, free clinics provided 18,173 patient visits for almost 5,000 Idahoans.


Mindy Hong, Executive Director of the Idaho Association of Free Clinics, said, "Investing in the free clinic service model is a smart financial move. For every dollar donated, Idaho free clinics provide three to five dollars in services that improve the quality of life for our neighbors."



Idaho Gives is the annual donation drive for nonprofits in the Gem State. Individuals, businesses, and foundations are encouraged to celebrate the good works of Idaho's charitable network—and open their wallets. Idaho Gives raised nearly $4 million in 2021. Every dollar goes directly to services at a donor's chosen nonprofit. More than 600 nonprofits from across the state are participating in 2022.


This Idaho Gives, consider investing in Idaho's greatest asset—people. Almost 5,000 Idahoans depend on free clinics for primary care and dental services. Many more Idahoans go without healthcare or use services and accumulate medical debt. When people lose access to healthcare, chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and depression can lead to a medical emergency. Our free clinics need your help to serve existing patients and extend care to more individuals in need.


Support one of our participating member clinics to ensure that all Idahoans have access to lifesaving care and medications:

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