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Murray Hill Family Dental Announces Partnership & Sponsorship with OhioHealth, Prairie Township, TOPSoccer, & Team Heart & Sole

Murray Hill Family Dental is proud to announce our partnership and sponsorship with OhioHealth, Prairie Township, TOPSoccer, and Team Heart & Sole in the opening of a new soccer field designed specifically for children with disabilities. The field is located at the Prairie Township Community Center and is the first of its kind in the area.

The new turf field features special equipment designed for children with disabilities, including a wheelchair-accessible swing and sensory boards. It provides a safe and accommodating space for children with special needs to play sports and socialize with their peers. This initiative aligns with our commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all children in the community.

We are honored to have been a part of such a meaningful project and to have helped make this dream a reality. Our hope is that this new field will serve as a hub for sports programs and community events, providing a space for children with special needs to engage in activities and interact with their peers.

At Murray Hill Family Dental, we believe that every child deserves a safe and supportive environment where they can grow and thrive. We are proud to have partnered with OhioHealth, Prairie Township, TOPSoccer, and Team Heart & Sole to make a positive impact in our community. We look forward to continuing to support initiatives that promote inclusion and accessibility for all.

About the Page Author

Melissa Brown, DDS

Melissa Brown, DDS, FAGD, D. ABDSM is the founder of Murray Hill Dental. She enthusiastically shares her love of dentistry with all her patients and brings a caring perspective to their general dental needs. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Brown earned her undergraduate degree in Zoology from Miami University in 1996, and her DDS from the Ohio State University College of Dentistry in 2004.