McGrath-Barnes, Nicole2021-10-282021-10-282020-12-24https://hdl.handle.net/10929/74519In this report, Participant 215 shares the work and mission of a dental clinic providing services to underserved children and families in New Jersey during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participant explains that access to dental services is insufficient within underserved populations, and that the pandemic has further widened this inequity for Black and Hispanic Americans when compared to white Americans. The participant shares that despite the pandemic, healthcare workers in this clinic remain focused, dedicated, and ready to care for patients in need.PDFen-USThis Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for non-commercial uses. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder: New Jersey YMCA State AllianceSocial and Economic FactorsCOVID-19 Health BehaviorsThose Left out of Virus ResponseLow Income CommunitiesLow Income IndividualsLoss of Health InsuranceAccess to CareCommunities of Color_Minoritized IndividualsUnpredictabilityUndocumented IndividualsEducationLoss of Job or BusinessResources NeededPositive OutlookResilienceMercer Co. (N.J.)New JerseyCOVID-19 PandemicParticipant 215 Community Conversations ReportWrittenNew Jersey YMCA State Alliance