Seeking to better more than just the smiles of his patients, Leduc orthodontics pro Dr. Amer Hussain and his associates are teaming up with "Free the Children," an organization that empowers youth in poverty stricken countries to create positive change.
Edmonton, AB (PRWEB) April 07, 2013
Many orthodontists lend their support to local charitable organizations, but Leduc orthodontics pro Dr. Amer Hussain sought to do something bigger. Seeking to create positive change on the global stage, the Pure Orthodontics team is partnering with "Free The Children," an organization that cultivates self-sustainability and intellectual growth among impoverished youth around the world. A portion of every patient’s treatment fee will go towards this inspiring philanthropy.
Established in 1995 by a determined 12 year-old angered by the atrocities of Southeast Asia’s child labor practices, Free The Children’s international mission revolves around the "Adopt a Village" model. Most charities provide the basics (medicines, clothing, and food) to countries overrun with poverty, but Free The Children pushes to reshape the culture and spark progress from within, rendering charity unnecessary.
Pure Orthodontics is funding the construction of a school house in Kenya. With their patients’ help, Kenyan youth will gain valuable skills in business, inspiration for alternative incomes, more efficient farming practices and beneficial healthcare habits. Unlike typical donations, these gifts of independence and self-sustainability put power in the hands of the recipients to change their future.
"We wanted to afford our patients the opportunity to make a substantial difference in the world," says Hussain, known by locals to be one of the best orthodontists in the area.
Hussain, an award-winning provider of conventional braces for teeth and Invisalign in Sherwood Park, has long strived to positively affect the world and the community. Pure Orthodontics recently founded a chapter of Smile For A Lifetime, a program that provides free orthodontic care to the community’s underprivileged.
For more info about Free The Children and how to further help Pure Orthodontics reach their fundraising goals, call their offices or visit the Pure Orthodontics Facebook page.
Learn More
To discover more about pediatric, teen and adult orthodontics by Dr. Hussain and the Pure Orthodontics team, visit http://www.pureorthodontics.ca or call us at 780-800-0402.
About Dr.Hussain
Second generation Canadian and family man Dr. Amer Hussain is an active member of the Canadian Association of Orthodontics, Canadian Dental Association and American Association of Orthodontics, among others. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta and completed his orthodontic residency at Jacksonville University. A recipient of numerous dental and research awards, he also holds a Fellowship in the Specialty of Orthodontics at the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.
© 2013 Sinai Marketing and Dr. Amer Hussain. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Sinai Marketing and Dr. Amer Hussain are credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links. Reported by PRWeb 14 hours ago.
Edmonton, AB (PRWEB) April 07, 2013
Many orthodontists lend their support to local charitable organizations, but Leduc orthodontics pro Dr. Amer Hussain sought to do something bigger. Seeking to create positive change on the global stage, the Pure Orthodontics team is partnering with "Free The Children," an organization that cultivates self-sustainability and intellectual growth among impoverished youth around the world. A portion of every patient’s treatment fee will go towards this inspiring philanthropy.
Established in 1995 by a determined 12 year-old angered by the atrocities of Southeast Asia’s child labor practices, Free The Children’s international mission revolves around the "Adopt a Village" model. Most charities provide the basics (medicines, clothing, and food) to countries overrun with poverty, but Free The Children pushes to reshape the culture and spark progress from within, rendering charity unnecessary.
Pure Orthodontics is funding the construction of a school house in Kenya. With their patients’ help, Kenyan youth will gain valuable skills in business, inspiration for alternative incomes, more efficient farming practices and beneficial healthcare habits. Unlike typical donations, these gifts of independence and self-sustainability put power in the hands of the recipients to change their future.
"We wanted to afford our patients the opportunity to make a substantial difference in the world," says Hussain, known by locals to be one of the best orthodontists in the area.
Hussain, an award-winning provider of conventional braces for teeth and Invisalign in Sherwood Park, has long strived to positively affect the world and the community. Pure Orthodontics recently founded a chapter of Smile For A Lifetime, a program that provides free orthodontic care to the community’s underprivileged.
For more info about Free The Children and how to further help Pure Orthodontics reach their fundraising goals, call their offices or visit the Pure Orthodontics Facebook page.
Learn More
To discover more about pediatric, teen and adult orthodontics by Dr. Hussain and the Pure Orthodontics team, visit http://www.pureorthodontics.ca or call us at 780-800-0402.
About Dr.Hussain
Second generation Canadian and family man Dr. Amer Hussain is an active member of the Canadian Association of Orthodontics, Canadian Dental Association and American Association of Orthodontics, among others. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Alberta and completed his orthodontic residency at Jacksonville University. A recipient of numerous dental and research awards, he also holds a Fellowship in the Specialty of Orthodontics at the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.
© 2013 Sinai Marketing and Dr. Amer Hussain. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Sinai Marketing and Dr. Amer Hussain are credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links. Reported by PRWeb 14 hours ago.