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Mission Of Mercy 2022

The 2022 Tallahassee Florida Mission of Mercy was a tremendous success! Preliminary numbers show that 1,375 patients received more than $1.79 million in donated dental care thanks to over 1,300 volunteers!


Mission Of Mercy 2017

The 2017 Pensacola Florida Mission of Mercy treated a total of 1,767 patients with the value of care donated totaling to $1.62 million!


Veteran's Stand Down 2016

We have been doing the Veteran's Stand down for the last 10 years.

Give Kids A Smile Day 2010

Our entire office team participated in the national Give Kids A Smile Day project. Over 49 kids were treated. Go team!

Smiling Dental Assistant — Hanna Gillette

Rotary Club Of Fort Walton Beach BBQ Challenge

Jean Woo participated in the 2010 BBQ challenge to help raise money for college scholarships.

Dental Hygienist — Sally Salomone in Fort Walton Beach, FL

Veterans Stand Down 2009

Dr. Woo and staff providing dental care for homeless veterans in Okaloosa County, Florida.

Phillipinnes 2008

Sally, our hygienist traveled back home to the Philippines. While there she held hygiene clinics and did what she could to improve their oral health. Go Sally!

Operation Kid Comfort

Dr. Woo, friends and patients helped provide over 20 quilts to children of deployed reservists. The program is sponsored thru the Armed Services YMCA. Our reward was knowing we were providing love and smiles to children all over the US.

Give Kids A Smile Day 2009

Each February, our office has a day of free dentistry to needy children. This year we teamed up with the Children's Volunteer Health Network and Dental Temps.

Dental Hygienist — Sally Salomone in Fort Walton Beach, FL

Habitat For Humanity 2005

Our office helped build a house destined for a needy family in hurricane devastated Mississippi. Don't ask how they dismantled that house, boxed it up and shipped it out!

Dental Hygienist — Sally Salomone in Fort Walton Beach, FL

New Orleans, February 2005

Dr. Woo and her team travelled to New Orleans to help after Hurricane Katrina. There they participated in providing treatment in the largest health fair in the United States. It was a rewarding and humbling experience.
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