March 2005, Issue 6 

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Delta Dental Adopts Tsunami-Stricken Town Through Employee's Personal Contact

Delta Dental recently held a drive in which employees collected food, clothing and other goods for victims of the tsunami in Southeast Asia. The company sent donations to the town of Kandy, Sri Lanka. 

The donation has a personal twist. Kimberly Elmore, administrative assistant in Delta Dental's Corporate Communications Department, traveled to Sri Lanka last August with her college roommate, Jasmin Saheed of Sparta, and Saheed's father Ahmed Kazim Saheed, a Sri Lanka native. 

Saheed's extended family in Sri Lanka did not lose any of their personal possessions. However, Saheed's nephew works in Colombo, one of the affected areas, and agreed to distribute the employee donations to those who need the most help. Through Elmore, Delta Dental collected 100 boxes of goods, which will provide support directly to Kandy. 

Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey employees also made donations to the American Red Cross. The company matched all employee cash donations collected through Delta Dental. The donation totaled $4,732.


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Best Tools for Kids' Oral Health

Captain Supertooth

More Connecticut Dentists Participate

Electronic Claims Drive Efficiency

Dentistry Breakthroughs Forthcoming

Customer Service Earns Honors

Performance Quality Remains High

DeltaCare Dental HMO Receives High Ratings

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