Dr Singh has worked hard for the last 3 years on building a successful practice. She has graciously helped many families bring a smile from a frown. Working 6 days a week to extend care for each patient, she has still wanted to do something more for the community. While we have attended some community events like Keep Austin Weird 5k and sponsoring a Day at the RR Baptist Children's Home.
Sing Orthodontics wanted to reach out to the community as a whole.
Sponsoring a cause that is a very real threat and is under announced. Safety! How do we keep our children safe, how can we keep ourselves safe? Missing and Exploited Children's Foundation has a campaign that they have built in response to missing and exploited children in which terrifying events happen daily around the US and right here in our own city. Take 25 Campaign is a program that is specifically built to capture a child's moment and simply take 25 minutes out of the day to discuss safety and awareness to them.
This year, Sing Orthodontics is joining with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to promote the Take 25 campaign. Created in commemoration of National Missing Children’s Day, Take 25 is a national child safety campaign that encourages parents and guardians to take 25 minutes out of their day to talk to their children about safety.
Our 'SING SAFETY' Community Event's focus is to raise Awareness about Safety and local Resources that right here in our own back yard!
What we are doing on the day of event:
· Giving ID kits
· Bite wafers for children who have permanent teeth
· Fingerprinting
· Pictures
· Talking about practicing safety
· Exploring resources around us that practice safety
· Fun, Food and Entertainment
When and Where:
May 16th from 10am till 2pm: 1516 E Palm Valley Blvd, Ste C-1, Round Rock, TX 78664
May 17th from 12 noon till 4pm : 3313 RR 620 S #300 , Lakeway, TX 78738
Annually observed on May 25, National Missing Children’s Day serves as a reminder to the nation to renew efforts to reunite missing children with their families, remember those who are still missing, and make child protection a national priority.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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