Rotary Dental Clinic started as a centennial endeavor but turned into something else, according to Rhonda LaBorde.
LaBorde appeared on KHOZ's "Around The Table" to talk about it. In 2005, Rotary was 100 years old. She explains that members were given the opportunity to brainstorm projects. At that time, the dental clinic was conceived.
The clinic operates only once a month. The dental clinic does extractions only. The best part is: the clinic offers its service at zero cost.
There's a caveat. LaBorde said patients can't have dental insurance. Anyone wanting to go to the clinic needs approval from Share and Care.
The clinic serves people 18 and older. More was discussed during the broadcast.
The full interview with LaBorde is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page
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