The Mankoadze Dental Clinic is now open and serving the community.
For the first time, individuals and families in this region have access to consistent, reliable dental care. What was once out of reach is now part of everyday life.
But keeping the clinic open requires ongoing support.
Your contribution helps provide electricity, pay trained dental professionals, replenish essential supplies, and maintain a clean, fully functioning facility. These are the things that ensure care continues — not just today, but every day.
When you give, you are helping sustain something that is already changing lives.
Donate securely through the Badoe Family Foundation
This project is already possible because of the generosity of individuals, businesses, and organizations who believe in improving access to care. Donors are recognized individually in appreciation of their support.
Dr. Lindsay Smith, DDS
Burkhart Dental Supply
Tulsa, OK., Guidance and expertise to install the equipment.
JD Young
Tulsa, OK., Donated 5 computers with monitors and accessories.
Bishop Kelly High School
Tulsa, OK., Art work by highly skilled art class for sales brochures to 100 Tulsa area dentists.
World Dental Relief
Broken Arrow, OK., An abundant supply of stainless steel dental tools, gloves, goggles, suction tubes and a wide variety of daily safety equipment.
Dr. Courtney Johnson, DDS
Tulsa, OK., Cash donation
Dr. Emily Carter, DDS
Carter, Higgins & Keylor Orthodontics, Tulsa, OK., M11 sterilizer and an abundance of everyday supplies.
Neosource, Inc.
Tulsa, OK., Provided assistance, pallets and tie downs to load flatbed truck for equipment delivery.
Worthington Aviation
Tulsa, OK., Moved all the donated dental chairs and equipment on their large flatbed commercial truck with driver to Viking Packing Specialists.
Viking Packing Specialists
Catoosa, OK., Probono packing of a 40′ x 80′ cube container for shipment to Tema, Ghana.
GH2 Architects
Probono illustrations.
CISCO Containers
Discount on a 40′ cube seaworthy shipping container.
Mankwadze Fisheries, Ltd.
The late Mr. Robert Ocran, Tema, Ghana, donated the 40′ x 40′ building! WOW!!! What a seriously needed donation.