Dental Care That Restores More Than Teeth.
Relieving pain, restoring dignity, and helping families access essential dental care that creates lasting health and opportunity.
Dental pain is never just about teeth. It affects confidence, nutrition, school attendance, work, and dignity. For many families in under-resourced communities like Sinacaban, dental care is often delayed—not because people do not care, but because cost, access, and transportation stand in the way.
At Re-Indigenized Collective, we believe dental care is foundational care. A child should be able to learn without pain. A parent should not have to choose between food and treatment. Everyone deserves the chance to smile and live with dignity.
From Tragedy to Transformation.
Recently, our community mourned the loss of Kaetha, a 13-year-old from our children’s ministry in Sinacaban. She passed away after a tooth extraction led to a severe infection.
Her loss revealed a painful reality: in many places, extraction is often the only affordable option, while preventive care remains out of reach. Even toothbrushes and toothpaste can be considered luxuries when survival needs come first.
In response, we are expanding our dental care efforts through education, prevention, and access.
Healthy Smiles for Sinacaban
We are collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste, and hygiene supplies to support healthier habits in the community. We have also partnered with local dentists to teach families practical oral care, early prevention, and the importance of regular dental health.
Every effort we make carries more than supplies—it carries compassion, knowledge, and hope.
How You Can Help
Your support helps provide dental education, prevention, treatment access, and essential hygiene supplies for families in need.
Our annual goal is to raise $4,000 to provide two dental cleanings each year for 150 children and adults in Sinacaban. You can make a direct impact by clicking the donation button below to support this campaign.
We also welcome donations of new toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and other dental hygiene supplies. Sometimes lasting change begins with something as simple as a toothbrush.