Finding Our Voices Dental Program wins national award
Dr. Robert Belanger, of Benchmark Dental in Farmington, is one of 40 Maine dental providers donating dental care for women domestic abuse survivors in the Finding Our Voices program Finding Our Smiles. Finding Our Voices is the winner of a 2026 national Purple Ribbon Award in the category of "Most Innovative Service" for their groundbreaking dental program. (Photo by Patrisha McLean)
Volunteer dentists in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Knox, Penobscot, Sagadahoc, York, and Waldo.
Dr. Robert Belanger, of Benchmark Dental in Farmington, is one of 40 Maine dental providers donating dental care for women domestic abuse survivors in the Finding Our Voices program Finding Our Smiles. Finding Our Voices is the winner of a 2026 national Purple Ribbon Award in the category of "Most Innovative Service" for their groundbreaking dental program. (Photo by Patrisha McLean)
Volunteer dentists in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Knox, Penobscot, Sagadahoc, York, and Waldo.Finding Our Voices has won a Purple Ribbon Award for its Finding Our Smiles, a "groundbreaking program of donated dental care featuring 40 Maine dental providers across nine counties voluntarily restoring the smiles and lives of women survivors of domestic abuse," according to FOV, in a news release. The nonprofit won a Purple Ribbon Award in the category of "Most Innovative Service".
According to Patrisha McLean, CEO and founder of the grassroots nonprofit, in a news release, there are two ways that Finding Our Smiles is evidently unique in the United States. It 1.) donates dental care exclusively to women survivors of intimate partner abuse, and 2.) fixes dental damage from emotional abuse, e.g. "not being allowed" to brush one's teeth in addition to fixing damage from physical abuse.
Maine dental providers have provided close to $400,000 in life-mending treatment to 64 women survivors of domestic abuse since the program began in 2022, according to FOV.
"Many of the beneficiaries would otherwise be living with intense physical pain, the inability to chew and eat properly, and a reminder of the loved one who hurt them every time they looked in the mirror," said the news release.
The Purple Ribbon Awards are judged by a national panel of leading professionals from across the domestic violence field and are "the most comprehensive awards program honoring the countless hopegivers of the domestic violence movement," according to DomesticShelters.org, which runs the award program.
Nominations for the Purple Ribbon Awards are submitted from around the world, according to DomesticShelters.org.
Finding Our Voices is the grassroots and survivor-powered nonprofit breaking the silence of domestic abuse as well as providing support and resources to Maine women survivors of intimate partner abuse. For more information visit https://findingourvoices.net.
