Annual Report 2022|23
Financial Year 2022-23 has been another successful year for the Australian Dental Health Foundation (ADHF) as it continues to grow the impact its volunteers deliver
Financial Year 2022-23 has been another successful year for the Australian Dental Health Foundation (ADHF) as it continues to grow the impact its volunteers deliver
DB Dental, Perth City (National Dental Care) held their first Dental Rescue Day recently, treating 12 patients referred from four different charities. In addition, they
Our mission is to address the inequality between those Australians who can access the dental care they need, and those who can’t. Our vision is
For the second quarter in a row, the Rebuilding Smiles programme has delivered about half of all impact. There are particular challenges with delivering services
It is a very pleasant duty to report a new record quarterly amount of pro bono dental care delivered by ADHF volunteers: $421,854. This surpasses
The Australian Dental Health Foundation (ADHF) is the principal dental charity in Australia with a focus on the delivery of pro bono dental care. We work
Across all three volunteer programs, pro bono treatment of $313,479 has been delivered by our volunteer general practitioners and specialists during the quarter.
Another successful quarter for the ADHF with over $255,00 of pro bono dental treatment delivered by our dedicated volunteers around Australia.
Dental Health Week is fast approaching with this year’s event scheduled for 1st – 7th August 2022. Why not make a difference by fundraising for
Over $230,000 of pro bono dental treatment has been provided to disadvantaged patients by our volunteers in the first 3 months of 2022. Read the
ADHF volunteers continue to support the disadvantaged despite the challenges to dentistry presented by COVID-19.
Volunteers around Australia step up to improve the oral health of some of our most vulnerable communities 10 teams around Australia will receive funding to
A public-private partnership between the University of Sydney and Pacific Smiles Group enables students to provide comprehensive dental care to disadvantaged members of the community.
We are delighted to report another successful quarter of the volunteer dental programs, with over $311,000 of free dental treatment provided by volunteer dentists around
Australian dentists dig deep to help those who cannot easily access or afford dental care and the Foundation achieves outstanding results for the quarter.
The Foundation’s latest Quarterly Impact Report indicates that volunteering levels are back to pre-COVID levels in NSW and WA. The results show that despite the
Despite the impact of COVID-19, volunteer dentists around Australia continue to make a difference, providing treatment to vulnerable and disadvantaged community members. Read more in
The Australian Dental Health Foundation is endorsed as a Deductable Gift Recipient (DGR) Status with the Australian Taxation Office. ABN 43 486 533 047
The Australian Dental Health Foundation is endorsed as a Deductable Gift Recipient (DGR) Status with the Australian Taxation Office. ABN 43 486 533 047