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Breakfast fundraiser supports SUAT

Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health students hosted a breakfast fundraiser Wednesday, December 10, to raise money for Students United with America’s Toothfairy (SUAT). SUAT is a student organization devoted to preventing pediatric oral disease and promoting overall health and well being for millions of children from vulnerable populations. Funds will be utilized for oral health supplies that will be given to children at SUAT events.

Among those students hosting the SUAT fundraiser were Charles Taylor, D2, Jacklyn Mitchell, D2, and Erika Arana, D2, who staffed a donut, juice and coffee table in the 5850 building. Erin Feller, D2, Tara Brantley, D2, Angela Wilson, D2 and Kristen Linaker, D2, staffed a waffle, donut, juice and coffee table in the 5835 building.

Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, dean, A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Health Sciences supports the cause at the SUAT breakfast fundraiser.

Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, dean, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences supports the cause at the SUAT breakfast fundraiser.

Erin Feller, D2, Tara Brantley, D2, Angela Wilson, D2 and Kristen Linaker, D2, staff the waffle, donut, juice and coffee table in the 5835 building as part of the SUAT breakfast fundraiser.

Erin Feller, D2, Tara Brantley, D2, Angela Wilson, D2 and Kristen Linaker, D2, staff the waffle, donut, juice and coffee table in the 5835 building as part of the SUAT breakfast fundraiser.

 

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