There’s only one more thing that’s more important than funk to Bootsy, and that’s family. In 2011, Collins’ nephew, Kyle Willis, died from a easily treatable oral infection. Willis was unemployed and struggling to take care of his 6-year-old daughter, so he did what many uninsured Americans do when they face a dental emergency: He ignored it.
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Suffering with an abscessed wisdom tooth, Kyle, in pain and desperate for relief, arrived at the University Hospital emergency room in Cincinnati and was given prescriptions for pain medication and an antibiotic. But the 24-year-old single father passed away unexpectedly because he could not afford a prescribed $27 antibiotic, only the $3 painkiller.
When Bootsy heard the news he was devastated. Willis did not reach out to his famous uncle because he was out of town and didn’t want to bother him, reports said. So Bootsy did something about it and created the Kyle Willis Oral Care Program.
The Kyle Willis Oral Care Program was created in memory of Kyle Willis to promote dental care awareness. The objective is to provide under-served populations with access to oral care education, resources, and to direct individuals to available dental care services. The long term goal is a collaborative effort between general healthcare providers and oral health professionals. The educational services will not only be shared with…… providers but also institutions which will assist in diagnosing and treating all community members.
The project mission is to assure that all people, regardless of their personal situation, never go untreated for oral care/dental conditions which could lead to a health risk for them and their families.
According to the Ohio Department of Health access to dental services is the leading unmet health need for children and low-income adults in Ohio. So, in order to change that, City of Cincinnati officials have been working with the Bootsy Collins Foundation’s Kyle Willis Oral Care Program to raise awareness about unmet dental needs in the Cincinnati region. As a result of this partnership, $250,000 in funding was raised to provide 2,700 additional dental visits annually.
Now that many more are receiving dental health as a result of Bootsy’s efforts, the Master of Funk has a new name to add to the list: the Funky Tooth Fairy. Keep funking things up Bootsy!
For more information about the Kyle Willis Oral Care Program, click here.