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- Philanthropy from afar: How dentistry alumni around the world are supporting the Faculty
- A special gift for special needs: A donor with a personal connection helps start an innovative program
- Honouring through giving back: Alum names an operatory for a classmate and close friend
- Celebrating friendship and success: The women of 8T0 band together for a $50,000 donation
- Expanding Access to Care: A generous $250,000 donation means more people can afford life-changing dental work
- Class Giving: Alumni organize meaningful donations through class reunions
- Fund Receives Largest Gift to Date: Dr. George Christodoulou 8T5 created a $500,000 endowed fund for the Access to Care program, which will support students and patients with the greatest need
- A Family Inspired Legacy: Valerie Stavros's father gave back through his work, so she's doing the same
- Risky Business: Lionel Lenkinski on donating to Faculty research
- Four Donations, Immense Impact: Capital improvements, students and outreach receive vital donor support
- Enabling Upgrades: Elizabeth MacSween's gift will help build the next 40 years of Faculty by supporting generations of students and patients to come
- Tools of the Trade: With their philanthropic gift of $25,000, husband and wife team Marc Du Val 0T6, MSc OMFS 1T1 and Sylvie Di Lullo MSc OMFS 1T3 are putting the tools students need directly into their hands
- Student Support: With their remarkably generous first-time donation of $200,000, the Corletts have set up an undergraduate admissions bursary for incoming students, as well as a second bursary that will be available to undergraduates in any year
- Honouring Outreach: HANSAmed Ltd. president and CEO Maik Rehfeldt gave a private donation of $50,000 to the Faculty's student outreach program, where students provide care in both domestic and international settings
- Partnership Expands Outreach: A gift from Henry Schein bolsters student service learning
- Education First: A grad and his family know how much a good degree matters, so they're supporting dentistry
- Supporting Complex Care: A gift from Susan Glazer Brown and Mitchell Brown reaches more patients in need