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Eleven year old Gregrey-Ann Williams (centre) a Grade 6 student at the May Pen Primary School poses with her mother Desrene Williams after receiving a goodie bag from Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2021, Dr. Dominique Reid, following her free dental cleaning and fluoride treatment at the Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica - Clarendon Stop on Sunday, February 6. Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica is the national outreach project for the Festival Queen who is a dentist, and aims to assist 590 students across the island with free dental health care, in keeping with Jamaica’s 59th anniversary of Independence, which was her coronation year.

‘Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica’ Festival Queen’s Outreach Project Starts National Tour with Clarendon1

Eleven year old Gregrey-Ann Williams (centre) a Grade 6 student at the May Pen Primary School poses with her mother Desrene Williams after receiving a goodie bag from Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2021, Dr. Dominique Reid, following her free dental cleaning and fluoride treatment at the Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica – Clarendon Stop on Sunday, February 6. Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica is the national outreach project for the Festival Queen who is a dentist, and aims to assist 590 students across the island with free dental health care, in keeping with Jamaica’s 59th anniversary of Independence, which was her coronation year.

'Project Healthy Smiles Jamaica' Festival Queen's Outreach Project Starts National Tour with Clarendon1

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