Iyaganku Rotary Medical Outreach In Superb Way.
Rotary international is about humanity, making life meaningful to the society, coming to the aid of the less privilege in
the community.
In view of this, the Rotary club of Iyaganku - Ibadan, Nigeria in collaboration with the Rotary club of Darwen, England organized a two(2) days free Dental facilities for children between the age of six(6) and fifteen (15) to celebrate this year's Annual child Dental Health Mission at the club house from Dec- 27th and 28th.
Time - 9.00am daily.
Features:
(1) public sensitization.
(2) Health Education for both children & parents.
(3) Dental treatment for children.
(4) Distribution of tooth paste & brush.
(5) Dental counseling.
(6) Referral for further care.
The event which commences on Dec.
27th, 2022, was flagged off by the club's president, Rotn Kemi Akinpelu supported by the anchor of the event, Rotn (Dr) soji Ijidale, a past president of the club who delivered a welcome address.
In attendance were past Presidents and members of the club and visiting Rotarians from other clubs within and outside Ibadan.
A massive turn- out was recorded at the first day with one hundred and thirty-five (135) children attended to.
Extraction were done to decayed tooth, while some were cleaned and polished.
The second day recorded 50 children who were fully attended to.
At the end of two(2) days event, the tergetted andience, the children, turned out impressively.
According to the president, the children who were the larger part of the population were tergetted. She explained further that the project was an international project sponsored by the Rotary club of Darwen, England partnered by the Rotary club of Iyaganku - Ibadan. The president advice the children to always go for check up anytime they observe anything with their teeth.
In the same vain, the chairman in charge of organizing the event, Rotn. (PAG) soji Ijidale made it known that the Rotary club of Darwen, England, partner with their club to finance the project.
He said that the government and NGO's should support project like this to enable the poor children have similar opportunities.
Dr Ijidale, while appreciating all the participants and guests at the end of the event also appreciate the massive turn-out due to the time schedule, holiday period.
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