Day: July 15, 2021

Samiritan House Drop Off

On July 2nd, two passionate Dental Hygiene Team leaders from CARE visited Samaritan House in San Mateo, where they took out their time to drop off 72 Dental Hygiene Kits. These kits contained 2 toothbrushes, 2 tubes of toothpaste, 1 tongue scraper, one floss box, and a thoroughly researched phamplet made by our own volunteers. These phamplets included how to use the items inside the kit, as well as how to practice proper dental hygiene, and detect early signs of dental issues. Project C.A.R.E. and the Dental Hygiene team hopes that these supplies and phamplets will help out many people at the shelter. We hope to do much more distributions and in-persons events with Samiritan House in the future!

Dental Kits Packaging Event

On Sunday May 30th,  our dental hygiene team arranged a packing event! Members of the medical and dental team attended, working to create 72 kits with vital materials for basic hygiene and to prevent things like gum disease. 6 members attended and created kits containing toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and tongue scrapers. The team also created a pamphlet which included how use every item in the kit, how to look out for diseases, and local free clinics. These kits will be passed out to our local homeless population in a soon to be scheduled drive!

Baby Hygiene Packaging Event

On Tuesday, June 22, nine C.A.R.E. volunteers stepped up to prepare supply bins for the homeless. Through fundraisers such as art classes and an Etsy shop, the baby hygiene team was able to raise enough money to purchase hygiene and medical supplies for the bins that were distributed. These supplies included baby shampoo, diaper rash cream, baby powder, baby wipes, baby toothpaste and toothbrushes, as well as baby nail clippers and baby towels. Along with these supplies, educational pamphlets were provided that explained everything people needed to know about the products. The hygiene products were split between two bins, one for medical supplies and one specifically for baby hygiene. These bins were later put onto a special rolling cart that will be given to the shelter and restocked by C.A.R.E. on a regular basis. The rolling cart was hand painted and decorated by the members at the packaging event, serving...

Shelter INC Drop Off

This past Monday at 11 am, six dedicated members from CARE visited Shelter Inc in Concord, where they volunteered their time to provide supplies to the homeless. They distributed a large amount of masks, a necessity during this pandemic, as well as medical kits for the shelter to use and dispense when needed. Aside from the masks and medical kits, the shelter was also given descriptive pamphlets to be distributed alongside the supplies. These pamphlets gave clear instructions on how to use the supplies, any cautions to keep in mind when using the masks/kits, and additional things to know about the provided materials. Project C.A.R.E. hopes that with these vital medical supplies and informative pamphlets, the tough lives of those at the homeless shelter will be made just a little bit easier and that it gives them hope for the future. We aim to create a lasting impact by continuing...