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Maintaining Excellence Give Kids A Smile 2010 Annual Report

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Recognized by the Community for our services to children Community Champion Award given to Give Kids A Smile by the Institute of Family Medicine Ladue News Charity of the Year – 2010 Finalist

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year

Our mission is to bring caring volunteers and organizations together for the purpose of delivering quality services to children. Our commitment is to the underserved and to strive to mentor organizations and future volunteers to help kids smile.

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Community Impact 17,982 Children Served to date $4,580,279 Services Provided to date 1301 Volunteers in 2010

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year From the President’s Desk 2010 was indeed an outstanding year for GKAS here in St. Louis. With nearly 1100 children seen we were able to provide some $790,000 worth of comprehensive dental care, all within a gentle, caring, and fun environment. Of course none of this would be possible without the generous contributions of over 850 onsite volunteers and our incredibly generous corporate sponsors. Besides receiving treatment at our Bi-annual clinics held at St. Louis University’s Center for Advanced Dental education, many of the children received follow up care at local dental offices that have graciously agreed to treat them through our “Smile Factory” program. One of our most exciting programs “Tiny Smiles” which coincides with our clinics has continued to grow. The “Tiny Smiles” program gives us the chance to educate caregivers of young children ages 0-3 years; highlighting our philosophy of prevention. During the summer we were kept busy with several health fairs and fundraisers. There was never a dull moment! Nine years of service to the most wonderful children of St. Louis is complete. We look forward to our tenth year! Thomas C Flavin, DDS President, GKAS

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Our Organization Goals To seek avenues to increase access to dental and other health related services. To develop training programs for students and professionals to deliver quality dental and other health services. To improve the access to care for our Tiny Smiles children. To promote programs for increasing access to dental and heath care locally, state-wide, and nationally. To educate children, parents and caregivers in issues of health and prevention. To continue to work closely and coordinate services provided by GKAS and by local clinics such as Forest Park Community College, St. Louis University, and low income clinics established and operating in our area. To focus all our energy to insuring the tender and careful care of children in this modern world. To select and design stationary clinic sites throughout the St. Louis region for delivering dental and other health services.

GKAS Every Smile a New Beginning Annual Clinic Event Annual Clinic for screening and treatment Smile Factories Completion of Treatment in Private Offices Spreading the Smile CE for professionals, organizations Tiny Smiles Preventive care for 0-5 year olds New Beginnings Stationary Clinics Smiling Kids Children’s dental and health education Learning to Smile Adult education for parents/adults Additional Arms: Transportation Clinic Support

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Financial Statement for 2010 INCOME Total Income as of December 31, 2010 $338,795 Total In-Kind Income as of December 31, 2010 (2 clinics)$544,000 (estimated) TOTAL $882,795 EXPENSES Program Expenses (includes in-kind facility & prof. serv.)$631,896 (72% of total income) Fundraising Expenses 19,190 (2% of total income) Management and General Expenses 231,709 (26% of total income) TOTAL $882,795 ************************************************************************ 2010 Assets $141,722

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year 2011 GOAL--Continuation of the Free Bi-annual Dental Clinics and increased emphasis of healthy lifestyles for the children and their families through Tiny Smiles initiatives and Education. The officers and board of directors of Give Kids A Smile are committed to continuing our Goal of providing bi-annual free dental clinics for the children of the St. Louis region. In addition, we are creating an environment of collaborations and initiatives that will allow us to promote healthy lifestyles for the children and their families. Mentoring of student dentists is an emphasis.

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year 2011 Goal--Plan of Action Provide two free dental clinics—Feb 11 & 12 Oct 28 & 29 Mentoring TINY SMILE student dentists through SIUE curriculum and GKAS Board of Director involvement. Increase the number of children 5 yrs and under seen at our clinic and in the community through GKAS initiatives by 25% over last year. Improve our community education program by adding an additional community partnering program to reach parents and children at the Tiny Smiles ages (under 5 yrs. old).

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Collaborative Partners—Goal 2011 St. Louis University – Center for Advanced Dental Education St. Louis University – Dept. of Nutrition and Dietetics Delta Dental Land of Smiles Southern Illinois University Dental School St. Louis Cardinals – Redbird Rookies Service International Youth-In-Need daycares throughout the Metro Area.

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Grant Providers Ameristar Boeing Employee Community Fund Cardinal Care Foundation Daughters of Charity Foundation of St. Louis Emerson Foundation Express Scripts Foundation Fox Family Foundation Independent Pilots Association Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis Missouri Foundation for Health Old Newsboy Day Orthwein Foundation PNC Foundation

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Officers, Board of Directors, Executive Director Dr. Thomas Flavin, President Dr. Mark Zust, Vice President Dr. Jeffrey Dalin, Secretary/Treasurer Dr. Anthony J. Marino, Assist. Secretary/Treas. Dr. Cynthia Nouri Director Dr. Mark Ortinau, Director Dr. Craig Hollander, Director Dr. Danielle Riordan, Director Joan L. Allen, Executive Director

2010 Our 9 th Outstanding Year Contact information Give Kids A Smile 340-A Mid Rivers Mall Dr. St. Peters, MO