FISH of SanCap invites the community to a special Oral Health Outreach Day on Tuesday, December 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the FISH Food Pantry, 2422 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. The event, facilitated by Project Dentists Care (PDC), offers free information about dental hygiene, preventive care, and the no-cost dental services available through their Fort Myers clinic for patients earning below 200% of the federal poverty level.
Guests are welcome to drop by anytime during the event—no RSVP is needed—to chat with PDC representatives and learn about the services they provide, including emergency dentistry, extractions, fillings, dentures and partials, and more. Every adult visitor will receive a complimentary oral healthcare gift bag, and parents can also pick up one for their children.
“Oral health plays such an important role in overall well-being, yet too many people delay care due to cost or lack of access,” says Simon Robson, Community Outreach & Resiliency Director at FISH of SanCap. “We’re grateful to Project Dentists Care for bringing their information and compassion to our neighbors. Events like this make it easier for families to learn ways to stay healthy.”
Project Dentists Care is a volunteer-based program that provides basic dental care—including cleanings, exams, fillings, and emergency services—to underserved individuals throughout Lee County. By connecting people with affordable, high-quality care, the organization helps restore comfort, confidence, and overall health for those most in need.
The Oral Health Outreach Day is open to everyone—FISH clients, island residents, and all island employees alike. This event connects the community with critical resources and services that promote health and wellness. By partnering with organizations like Project Dentists Care, FISH continues its mission of helping individuals and families access the care and support they need to thrive.
For more information about Project Dentists Care, visit www.projectdentistscare.org.

