I don’t understand why communities keep opening their arms to Small Smiles. Until they are rejected they will continue to slither through communities spreading abuse to the most innocent of Americans, the children. That’s my opinion anyway.
A few weeks ago I noticed I kept having this person from Ithaca, NY spending lots of time on the site. Well, just this week the name of this city in NY has popped up twice. One directly related to FORBA’s Small Smiles and another time, more indirectly.
The more indirect is from Greenville, SC who is trying to get books to children in low income parts of the community. The project is called “Bright Red Bookshelf”.
Leadership Greenville Class 36 is assisting Ready 4 Reading in launching the Bright Red Bookshelf program. (pretty confusing isn’t it, like why so many organizations?)
A big dedication ceremony for the launch of the program is set for March 24th and the very first “bookshelf” will be dedicated at… Drum roll please… Small Smiles Dental Clinic!
What on earth is wrong with Leadership Greenville’s head, Flavie Harton? I realize money is being thrown at them. But it coming from FORBA, that money is from the blood, sweat, puke, and rivers of tears from tiny children.
In this program, Bright Red Bookshelves are place in public waiting location…and the very first one for Greenville, SC is in Small Smiles waiting room.
Dr. Sara Mansbach, executive director of Ready 4 Reading said many more sites are needed. “The challenge is to find community partners that will adopt a bookshelf on an ongoing basis and continue to restock them with gently used books.”
One thing we know for sure, is that ‘reading’ is NOT something FORBA’s Small Smiles heads support. ie.. the consent to tie up my child even though it might lead to death form they pressure parents to sign.
So what does this have to do with Ithaca, NY. Well, The Bright Red Bookshelf” originated in Ithaca, NY by the Family Reading Partnership.
Now the second time Ithaca has come up this week is what I shall now deem, the Big Red List, the much anticipated list of professionals who associate themselves with FORBA’s Small Smiles clinics.