BY CARISA CEGAVSKE
Kori Shellard is an Army veteran, and a widow with two small kids and a chipped front tooth. For her, a trip to the dentist was more than she could afford.
But Shellard got the care she needed from a dentist volunteering with Caring Hands, the News-Review reported
When asked what the dental service meant to her she replied, “I can’t even really express it. Dental work, you have no idea how expensive it is.”
Shellard put off being in pictures and smiling for photos because she had the chipped front tooth and because she put all her money toward her kids and couldn’t afford to have it taken care of.
“Now I can smile. Words cannot express how thankful I am,” Shellard said.
About 30 veterans received dental exams, fillings and extractions inside a 40-foot semi-truck trailer parked outside Turning Point Adventist Church in Roseburg.
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