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Children’s Volunteer Health Network unveils new mobile dental clinic for local kids, pays tribute to Denise Lisciotti

On Monday, August 8, 2022, Children’s Volunteer Health Network announced the arrival of their second mobile dental clinic.  The first bus, gifted to CVHN from the Dugas Family Foundation, is an operatory clinic on wheels.  The dental unit meets children where they are and provides preventative dental services on the bus, which is often parked outside of […]

On Monday, August 8, 2022, Children’s Volunteer Health Network announced the arrival of their second mobile dental clinic. 

  • The first bus, gifted to CVHN from the Dugas Family Foundation, is an operatory clinic on wheels. 

The dental unit meets children where they are and provides preventative dental services on the bus, which is often parked outside of local schools. Now, another state-of-the-art bus is being introduced to the community, but unlike the original mobile dental clinic, the second bus will go beyond preventative care and provide restorative services including urgent procedures. 

As of 2021, CVHN facilitated over 75,000 procedures for children in the local community with more than $6 million in free dental health services provided so far. 

  • The addition of the new bus will complement the preventative care currently being offered and children will now have access to a wider range of services. 

Just in time for the new school year, the new restorative bus will join the preventative team to begin their visits to Okaloosa and Walton county schools this month.

Denise “Neicy” Lisciotti pictured with the Mobile Dental Clinic (left), and a tribute to her on the side of the newest bus. (right)

As part of the unveiling, the design pays tribute to Denise “Neicy” Lisciotti, who passed away on July 11th 2021. Denise joined Children’s Volunteer Health Network in June of 2008 as their Director of Dental Operations. She was responsible for the Mobile Dental Clinic and gave selflessly of her time to the dental program and to the children. 

“Denise was completely dedicated to her role at CVHN,” said husband George Lisciotto. “She had a servant’s heart and considered her work a blessing. Providing care for the children on the Mobile Dental Clinic was her passion.”

As part of the design, the bus has been named “Neicy”, which is the family nickname that Denise went by. There is also a tribute to her on the side of the bus. 

Children’s Volunteer Health Network unveils new mobile dental clinic for local kids

The local community is invited to Grand Boulevard on Saturday, August 27, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., for an exciting bus unveiling. 

Community members will be able to enjoy refreshments, lawn games, meet Mr. and Mrs. Tooth, tour the bus, and hear from CVHN team members about the new services coming to Northwest Florida. This event is complimentary to attend and open to the public. 

Those that would like to support CVHN’s new bus for the upcoming school year are encouraged to bring “bus warming” gifts including the following: 

  • Copy Paper
  • Lysol & Microban Sanitizers
  • Dawn Soap
  • Gallons (or larger) of Distilled Water
  • Staples or Walmart Gift Cards 

The community or local businesses can also provide support by becoming a gas sponsor for $500. With gas prices skyrocketing, this is an absolutely crucial aspect in getting dental support to local children in our schools.  

“We are looking forward to putting the second mobile dental clinic in motion as we continue making a difference for the children of Northwest Florida,” said CVHN Executive Director, Kelley Mossburg. 

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