

UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center Donates Funds to Support Culpeper County Public Schools Dental Health
UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center has announced the presentation of $8,333 to each of six elementary schools in Culpeper County to support oral healthcare initiatives for young students. The funding aims to promote healthy dental habits early in life, which can help prevent long-term dental issues and related health complications.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than half of children ages 6 to 8 have experienced cavities in at least one of their primary (baby) teeth. Cavities — also known as tooth decay — is the most common chronic disease of childhood in the United States. Left untreated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and difficulties with eating, speaking, playing, and learning. Fortunately, cavities are preventable. Daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste significantly reduces the risk.
“We are thrilled to support oral health education and care for children in our community,” says Donna Staton, Chief Operating Officer, UVA Health’s medical centers in Culpeper and Northern Virginia. “Thanks to a generous donation made to the UVA Community Health Foundation, we were able to allocate funds specifically for dental hygiene supplies and instruction. Partnering with Culpeper County Public Schools has been a pleasure as we work together to build confidence and promote lifelong wellness in our students.”
Tony S. Brads, Ed.D., Superintendent, Culpeper County Public Schools, emphasizes the long-term impact of early oral care. “Dental health is foundational to a child’s overall well-being. It influences academic performance, confidence, and quality of life. This initiative empowers our students to take ownership of their health through simple but important daily habits like brushing and flossing. We appreciate UVA Health’s commitment to the community and it’s well being.”
The following Culpeper County elementary schools received funding:
- A.G. Richardson Elementary School
- Emerald Hill Elementary School
- Farmington Elementary School
- Pearl Sample Elementary School
- Sycamore Park Elementary School
- Yowell Elementary School
Felicia Blow, PhD, Executive Director, UVA Community Health Foundation, expresses her gratitude for the support. “It was truly gratifying to distribute these funds across six schools for the purchase of toothbrushes, toothpaste, and other oral care items,” says Blow. “This is a heartwarming example of how gifts given to the local foundation ultimately stay local as we invest those resources into UVA Health’s community hospitals, clinics, and community partnerships to advance health.”
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