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I am delighted to be asked to recommend and endorse the Unity Partnership, a new initiative from Bridge2Aid. 
- Chris Barrow
The Dental Business Club www.coachbarrow.com
Why Join?
Becoming a Bridge2Aid Unity Partner brings real, tangible benefits to dentists and dental practices.
The Partnership links individual practices in the UK with communities in Tanzania through Bridge2Aid’s continuing work in the country. However empowering the scheme to communities in Tanzania, its attraction to dentists in the UK also stems from the benefits it brings to their practice; developing their profile, inspiring their team, outclassing the competition and strengthening their brand.
Don’t miss out on the limited opportunity to become a Unity Partner; join now to take advantage of the benefits on offer. There are just 48 Unity Partner opportunities available in 2011 – join now to avoid missing out!
Becoming a Bridge2Aid Unity Partner is about developing your profile; with your clients, prospective clients, other providers and your team; while making a real difference to people’s lives.
Bridge2Aid and its Unity Partners are committed to empowering communities in Tanzania. The work supported through the Unity Partnership is the training of local people to enable communities to care for their own.
I am delighted to be asked to recommend and endorse the Unity Partnership, a new initiative from Bridge2Aid.
I have spent many months now talking to independent practitioners about ways in which they can positively differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive market place.
Affluent consumers are also nowadays taking the time out to determine whether the businesses that they favour have a strong social conscience.
Almost all dental practices are involved from time to time in good works and charitable causes – they deserve great credit for this – but the Unity Partnership allows this process to be taken to a new level.
At its very basic stage we are simply raising funds for the training of a Tanzanian clinical officer but in reality what is going on here is that you and your business are sending a strong signal into the market place.
A signal to your suppliers, to your team members and to your patients that you have a strong social conscience and that you are prepared to devote part of your profits and time to what can only be described as an extremely worthwhile cause.
You will read elsewhere about the practicalities of the scheme and also the benefits that this will bring to East Africa. For now, I would like say that I am proud that my own business, The Dental Business Club, will be become a founder member of the Unity Partnership and I would encourage you to join me as part of that family. 
Chris Barrow
The Dental Business School
www.coachbarrow.com
Bridge2Aid
UK Registered Charity No 1092481

