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Mosaic Volunteers at University of Texas School of Dentistry
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Drs. Ben Warner, Joe Piazza and David Fray 
coordinated with all diverse student groups in our dental school to raise awareness of the health disparity of vulnerable populations in Houston, Texas. The Mosaic Project has two components: Faculty Diversity Dinners and Student Community Service Projects. All UTSD 
faculty are invited to welcome new faculty that might not be familiar to Houston and to learn about the cuisine of other countries and the MOSAIC project of community service with our students. The goal for MOSAIC is to celebrate diversity through collaborative 
community service outreach to people that are houseless (homeless), veterans and persons with intellectual disabilities. These vulnerable populations rarely enter the door of a dentist as a patient. Students have collected oral hygiene donations at the Star of the South, make oral health kits, provided oral health screenings at Special Olympics, served meals at homeless soup kitchens while providing oral health instructions, participated in the Lakewood Church health fair for those impacted by Hurricane Harvey . The "Mosaic" term represents the diverse cooperation that occurs at UTSD Houston with oral health promotion and prevention.
David Fray
(713) 486-4210
7500 Cambridge Street, Room 5433, Houston, Texas 77054 United States

mosaicvolunteers.com
2017
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