Our Practice Pink programme is a global initiative dedicated to supporting non-profit organisations in their fight against cancer, and one we are very proud of. Globally Practice Pink has raised over $1.7 million for cancer research, prevention, and awareness.
Through Practice Pink, Henry Schein collaborates with NGOs and supplier partners across Europe and North America to offer a range of pink products, including healthcare consumables and practice supplies. By purchasing these products, dental and medical professionals can raise awareness and contribute to finding a cure for cancer.
In the UK, Henry Schein Dental UK actively participates in the Practice Pink programme by donating a percentage of sales from selected pink products in October and November to Cancer Research UK. This donation supports the organisation's vital work in cancer research, prevention, early detection, and improving access to care.
Cancer Research UK strives to make the survival rate of cancer patients in the UK among the best in the world. Their efforts focus on cancer prevention, early diagnosis, development of new treatments, and optimising current treatments through personalisation and increased effectiveness. The organisation's impactful work is made possible through generous donations.


The power of teamwork and industry expertise can make a difference in people's lives. Our dedicated Team Schein Members (TSMs) from the United Kingdom and Poland have collaborated closely to achieve a remarkable feat: the successful delivery of vital dental supplies to Vinnytsia, a city in west-central Ukraine.
Through our unwavering commitment and exceptional coordination, we have navigated the complex logistics of providing dental supplies to a country devastated by conflict. This effort supports the 'Dentists Stand with Ukraine' fundraising campaign, which aims to equip Ukrainian dentists with essential resources. By standing together, we ensure that dental services are available not only to the people of Vinnytsia but also to refugees from other parts of Ukraine.
In response to the unfolding humanitarian crisis, Henry Schein has taken decisive action. We have established a disaster relief fund, kickstarting it with a generous donation of $50,000. Furthermore, we are proud to match our staff contributions up to $25,000, amplifying the impact of our collective generosity.
In response to the pressing refugee crisis, Henry Schein has partnered with Dentaid and Asylum Link Merseyside to deliver vital emergency dental care to twenty refugees in Liverpool, UK. Through a collaborative effort, we have made a significant impact on the lives of these individuals.
Asylum Link Merseyside played a key role in facilitating sign-ups, while Dentaid generously provided a mobile dental clinic staffed by dedicated volunteers. The success of the project can be attributed to our collective teamwork and shared commitment.
Belan Saied, a valued member of Henry Schein's CSR Committee and a refugee herself, spearheaded this initiative. With first-hand experience of the importance of access to dental care, Belan's passion and dedication were instrumental in making this project a reality.
Belan shared, "As a Henry Schein employee, I felt compelled to contribute. Through discussions with the UK Henry Schein Cares team and in collaboration with Dentaid, we developed the Refugee Outreach Project. After a year of planning, we visited Asylum Link Merseyside, where their support enabled us to address dental emergencies faced by refugees."


In June 2022, Professor Raman Bedi, Chair of the Global Child Dental Fund (GCDFund), proudly inaugurated Zambia's first-ever special care dentistry unit for children in Lusaka. This incredible achievement was the result of years of dedication, collaboration, and unwavering support from passionate sponsors.
The journey began in 2011-2012 when influential figures from Zambia's dental community attended the Senior Dental Leaders conference (SDL) organised by GCDFund. Filled with inspiration, they returned home determined to forge a partnership between the Ministry of Health, the Lusaka Dental Training School, and local and international NGOs. Their vision was to train dental therapists to provide essential oral health services to underserved children across Zambia.
Recognising the urgent need to address oral health disparities, a pilot programme was initiated in the rural Copperbelt Province of Ndola. Over three years, 112 dental therapy students from the Lusaka Dental Training School, with the support of the Borrow Foundation, provided examinations, education, and treatment to over 11,500 children from 20 primary schools.
In 2022, Chris Cox, Equipment Sales Manager, embarked on a transformative 10-day journey to Malawi. Teaming up with Dentaid and Maldent, his mission was to install donated dental chairs and equipment at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe and Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Blantyre.
Working closely with Dentaid, a renowned organisation dedicated to providing dental care to underserved communities worldwide, and Maldent, focused on enhancing dental provision and education, Chris felt privileged to contribute to these important causes.
During their visit, Chris and the team met with key figures in Malawi's dental landscape, including the dean of the Medical School and the Acting Vice Chancellor. They also engaged with the 56 dental students studying in Malawi, a significant development given the country's population of 19 million and only 54 practicing dentists.
In addition to installing equipment, the team aimed to create a lasting impact on dental care in Malawi. They focused on three key objectives: providing students with the necessary tools to succeed, enhancing accessibility to dental care by upgrading medical centers with reliable equipment, and training local biomedical engineers to maintain and service dental equipment effectively.
