Data from 2011 – 2016, has shown children from ages 2 to 5 years, 28% of non-Hispanic Black children had cavities in their primary teeth compared with 18% of non-Hispanic White children. In this partnership NCNW created a resource bank for parents, caregivers, and educators on the vital importance of oral examination and care for children ages 0-12 years old. NCNW hosted Town Halls which reach 100,000 families to inform them on the links between oral health and other overall health disparities that affect the African American communities. Oral health information has been sent to over 13,000 individuals and reached over 3,000 views on NCNW’s social media platforms. Colgate has been a partner in NCNW initiatives such as the CDC GoodHealth Wins grant and events such as 2021 17th Uncommon Height Gala; the partnership has been so successful this National Program has prompted events through NCNW Sections from Texas, California, New York State, Washington DC and many more locations within the United States.
The National Council of Negro Women invites your section to apply for our transformative partnership with Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures. Click here to complete the intake form and gain access to the classroom toolkit.
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