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` For immediate release Friday 5th June, 2015 Give a Smile Celebrates 10 years Bringing Smiles to Young People in Need With nearly 1500 recipients, more than 350 supporting Give a Smile orthodontists across Australia and an estimated saving to the public dental system of $10 million, Give a Smile has a lot to celebrate since they began their commitment to providing pro bono specialist orthodontic care to as many under-privileged Australian children as possible. Celebrating their 10th anniversary today at Luna Park, where ten years ago it all started – and was launched by the then Federal Health Minister, Hon. Tony Abbott, MP - Founder and Chair of Give a Smile, Dr Ted Crawford, said that the work of Give a Smile orthodontists Australiawide continues to change the lives of young people. "When Give a Smile began in 2005 it was a response to a challenge to do something useful. We set in place the charitable arm of the Australian Society of Orthodontists to facilitate specialist orthodontic treatment for in-need Australian families who could not otherwise afford private orthodontic services for their children,' said Dr Crawford. "While we provide a service which improves the dental health of these kids, it is the selfesteem and emotional benefits that these children experience that are immeasurable following their Give a Smile treatment," he said. Give a Smile patron, renowned Australian comedian and actor, Shane Bourne, has been a great supporter of Give a Smile since its inception: ““It has been a privilege to see the transformation and empowerment of these children’s lives. A truly great cause.”!” says Bourne. Emma White-Reese was Give a Smile's first ever recipient and her treatment has had a profound effect on her self confidence and self-esteem. "As soon as I had my braces off, I felt like I was ready to take on anything. There's a lot I wouldn't have been confident enough to do, without my improved smile. If it weren't for this, since my treatment was so time sensitive it wouldn't have been nearly as effective as it was. I would have lost my chance to live like any other teenager." Patients accepted into the Give a Smile program are offered a full-program of pro bono orthodontic care. Depending on their needs, this treatment takes an average of two years to complete. This equates to a saving to the public system of between $6,000 and $8,000 per patient. 1 At present, there are more than 350 Give a Smile orthodontists right across Australia offering their unique skills to children in need – from Bunbury to Cairns and in between. The impressive support level of over 60% of all ASO orthodontists has resulted in a massive 10% reduction in public orthodontic waiting lists nation-wide. The work of Give a Smile orthodontists changes the lives of these young people – and this is the most crucial and valued aspect of the program. www.giveasmile.org Facebook - GiveASmileAustralia Dr Ted Crawford, Ms Emma White-Reese and Mr Shane Bourne are available for interview. Media enquiries - Libby Fordham +61 411 473 938 ENDS 2