USask Dentistry receives largest gift in college’s history
SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is pleased to announce that the College of Dentistry has received $1,050,000 from dentalcorp, the largest donation in the college’s history since its inception in 1968.
The funds will be applied to the construction and equipment costs for the dental clinic located in the future USask campus in Prince Albert.
President of dentalcorp Guy Amini noted, “dentalcorp is dedicated to increasing access to care for Canadians and proud to support USask in opening a clinic to serve the Prince Albert community. We are honoured to partner with a world-class university that shares our vision and values, and encourages the spirit of giving back among its students and alumni alike.”
With over 400 locations from coast to coast, dentalcorp is focused on partnering with general and specialist dental clinics, like the one in USask’s new northern campus. This is the organization’s first donation to the university.
“We are so grateful to dentalcorp for this gift,” said Dr. Amrinderbir Singh, Assistant Professor Dental Public Health and Director, Inclusive Community Outreach at the College of Dentistry. “A focus for the college is inclusive community care and taking dentistry to underserved populations. The clinic in Prince Albert will play a key role in improving access to oral health care services for priority populations in that community. This wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of dentalcorp.”
USask will host an official groundbreaking ceremony for the Prince Albert Campus on September 16. Construction is expected to be completed by September 2020.
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For more information, please contact:
Jenna Mortis
Communications Officer
College of Dentistry
University of Saskatchewan
306-966-1215
jenna.mortis@usask.ca