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Rocker had helped establish free clinic on the island of Eleuthera, but no one had thought to get the necessary paperwork

You’re a pop star with a 1,000-watt smile, and all you want is for others, less fortunate than you, to have the chance to flash similarly sparkling gnashers. And so, naturally, you open a charity dental practice. From there on in, it should all be plain sailing and good dental health, right? Sadly, that wasn’t Lenny Kravitz’s experience at the dentist’s.

The rocker had established a charitable dental practice in Gregory Town on the Bahamian island of Eleuthera – where he has a home – to provide free dental care for four days, beginning on Friday 11 December. The practice was run from the town’s Catholic church hall by Kravitz’s Let Love Rule foundation and the GLO Good Foundation. However, the clinic had not obtained the necessary paperwork from the dental council, and from immigrations and customs.

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from Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1Mt5tUn

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