The Sun (San Bernardino)

San Bernardino organizati­on helps children smile with confidence

- By Rebecca K. O'Connor Inland Empire Community Foundation Inland Empire Community Foundation works to strengthen Inland Southern California through philanthro­py.

Since 1940, a group of volunteers in San Bernardino has been serving local children in need. Launched as the Toy Loan League by a small group of women, the group became the ninth chapter of the National Assistance League in 1947.

The following year, the chapter worked with a group of dentists to open the Dr. Earl R. Crane Children’s Dental Health Center. Since its inception, the all-volunteer organizati­on has been helping children grin with confidence. The Assistance League provides general dentistry services to students in the San Bernardino Unified School District.

The organizati­on visits schools throughout the district providing care without requiring insurance. Volunteers help with paperwork and organizing the program while the chapter’s dentist and dental hygienist works with the students. Last year the Assistance League provided 308 oral exams, 308 fluoride treatments and 799 sealants.

Alejandra Galindo, D.D.S., is the dental center’s full-time dentist and is also bilingual, allowing the organizati­on to better serve the Spanish-speaking community. Some children and their families are afraid to go to the dentist because of the language barrier or out of concern for not having insurance, according to Malla Tillman, the organizati­on’s president.

Services are provided for $25 a visit, but no child is turned away. New patients living in the city of San Bernardino and surroundin­g communitie­s in need of care are encouraged to make an appointmen­t.

Members Margaret Ortiz and Phyllis Hough waiting to assist with student dental exams

Assistance League of San Bernardino is also able to provide orthodonti­a for some children every year depending on funding. This year the chapter provided braces for eight students.

“It’s amazing when you interview the students to discover how much braces can change the confidence of a person’s life,” Tillman said. “That we are able to do that for a limited amount of students every year is absolutely wonderful.”

Assistance League also provides clothing to children in need through its Operation School Bell Program. Once a month throughout the school

year, children who have been referred by the school district have the opportunit­y to shop with a volunteer at Walmart. Students participat­ing in the program also receive a backpack, a book and a “ditty bag.” Ditty bags are filled with hygiene items including shampoo, conditione­r, bar soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant and a hairbrush.

“We have kids who have never had their own toothbrush or their own clean socks and pajamas,” Tillman said. “We hear these stories every month.”

Recently, the Assistance League of San Bernardino received a grant from the Community Impact

Fund through the Inland Empire Community Foundation. The all-volunteer organizati­on depends on grants, donations and fundraiser­s to provide services.

The organizati­on currently has 33 members and another 25 members of the Les Confreres Auxiliary group, who support fundraisin­g efforts and volunteer their time. The organizati­on welcomes new members who are passionate about assisting local children in need in the community. Membership dues are $110 for the first year and $80 for each subsequent year. Members are also required to assist with fundraiser­s.

This fall, the organizati­on will hold a Wine and Food Under the Stars event. The date of the event will be announced soon. In addition, each spring the Assistance League also holds a Headdress Ball fundraiser. All proceeds support the organizati­on’s programs.

“Come join us for our fall fundraiser to learn more about us and help us support the students,” Tillman said. “And we are always open to new members.”

Informatio­n: https:// www.assistance­league.org/ san-bernardino/ or 909885-3085

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