America’s Toothfairy®
…because every child deserves a healthy smile.
Sponsored by the makers of LISTERINE® and REACH®, Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. and Patterson Dental Supply, Trick or Treat for America’s ToothFairy is a national fundraising campaign of National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy.
Congratulations to our winners!
We would like to congratulate our Trick or Treat for America’s ToothFairy drawing winners: Sue Roe, RDH, Jill Watson, RDH and Beth Acury, RDH. Sue and Jill each won a pair of Orascoptic loupes and Beth won a basket of deluxe personal care products from Johnson & Johnson!
“I coordinated a district-wide campaign for Trick or Treat for America’s Toothfairy among the faculty and staff in my elementary schools during October and early November. Those donations came to a total of $715! This is a wonderful campaign!”
Beth Acury, RDH – Winner of a basket of deluxe personal care products from Johnson & Johnson
“Many people just don’t realize the tragic effects poor oral health can have on children. Trick or Treat for America’s ToothFairy is a great way to raise funds to provide services for children in need and awareness of the importance of oral health.”
Jill Watson, RDH – Winner of a pair of Orascoptic loupes
Thank you to everyone who participated in Trick or Treat for America’s ToothFairy!
Trick or Treat Stories of Impact 
A little change can go a long way…here are a few stories about how Trick or Treat for America’s Toothfairy helped make a difference in the lives of at-risk children.
“Trick or Treat for America’s ToothFairy was an easy, fun way to help provide quality oral health care and services to children who need it most.”
Sue Roe, RDH – Winner of a pair of Orascoptic loupes
“Some kids do not have a toothbrush at home or some families are sharing toothbrushes. The money we raised allows me to give very child enrolled in the city school their own toothbrush and toothpaste.”
Cindy Hospador, Family First Health
“It was a great way for us to get out into the community and remind people about the importance of oral health and that there are dental needs that exist for underprivileged children right here where we live. Our local newspaper jumped on board and helped us promote the program as well.”
Julie Branstrom, Douglas County Dental Clinic
We would love to hear from you! Email your Trick or Treat photos and stories to us at TrickorTreat@ncohf.org or send them in the mail.



