Access to Healthcare
Is an Act of Love.
Transforming communities through world-class dental and medical care — delivered with compassion, dignity, and the belief that every person deserves to share their smile, fully and freely.
A Global Movement
Rooted in Love
At GLO Good Foundation, we believe access to healthcare is an act of love. What began with an early mission in Rwanda grew into a decade-long commitment in Eleuthera, Bahamas — and has since expanded to serve communities in New York City and Los Angeles.
Today, as we prepare to launch new initiatives in the Roaring Fork Valley of Colorado and the Bronx, New York, our mission continues to evolve. Wherever we serve, our purpose remains the same: to deliver world-class care with compassion, dignity, and measurable impact.
Because a smile is more than teeth. It is confidence. It is dignity. It is the face we show the world — and everyone deserves to share theirs, fully, freely, and without pain.
From One Smile to a Movement
From that single moment in Rwanda, we understood: access to care restores more than health — it restores identity.
The Smile That
Started It All
GLO Good's first humanitarian mission began in 2010, when Dr. Jonathan Levine, his wife Stacey, and their son Cody traveled to Rwanda. Partnering with Foundation Rwanda, they provided oral health care and education to 220 women and children affected by the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
There, they met Agathe. During the genocide, her husband and family were killed and her front teeth were violently removed — a trauma she carried for sixteen years, unable to smile or fully embrace life.
In a small dental chair in Rwanda, Dr. Levine gave her more than new teeth — he gave her smile back. When she looked in the mirror and saw herself restored, her face lit up.
From that moment, our mission became clear: to deliver life-changing care to those who would otherwise go without — and to ensure every person has access to dignity, healing, and hope.
Where We Serve
From Rwanda to the Bahamas, from Harlem to Los Angeles — and now expanding to Colorado and the Bronx. Every mission rooted in the belief that access to care is an act of love.
For over a decade, the GLO Good Foundation has returned each year to Gregory Town, Eleuthera, Bahamas. Nearly 100 volunteers build and operate our fully-equipped, state-of-the-art 14-chair freestanding clinic — made possible by the generosity of our donors — for 3–7 days, providing comprehensive, completely free care to the community.
To date, we have provided over $2 million in free dental and medical care and treated nearly 10,000 patients. Our world-class team — prosthodontists, general dentists, pediatric dentists, endodontists, oral surgeons, hygienists, digital lab technicians, nurse practitioners, nutritionists, and wellness professionals — delivers advanced care with a full on-site digital laboratory.
Our GLO Good Kids Program, led by teams from Boston University Dental School and NYU Dental School, brings preventive care into local schools. Students return year after year with dramatically fewer cavities — proof that education creates generational change.
Over time, our work in Eleuthera has grown into something far deeper than an annual mission. We are family with this community. There is trust — in our word, in our promise to return, and in the excellence of care we deliver. That trust is our greatest responsibility — and our greatest honor.
Mission Gallery — Eleuthera, Bahamas
One of GLO Good's early milestones was a meaningful partnership with Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children's Zone — hosting "Brush Up Smile Zone," a dynamic event serving nearly 300 students, grades K–12.
Led by Dr. Jonathan B. Levine and Dr. Mehmet Oz, the program combined educational experiences with powerful messaging about the connection between oral health and overall health — inspiring students to embrace lifelong healthy habits.
GLO Good joined forces with Care Harbor — a Los Angeles–based organization providing free medical, dental, and vision services — working alongside hundreds of volunteers to deliver care to more than 3,000 patients.
The majority of participants identified dental pain as their chief complaint — a powerful reminder that oral health is not separate from overall health. It is foundational to it.
During the pandemic, GLO Good partnered with SONSIEL through its SHARE initiative to mobilize urgently needed PPE for frontline healthcare workers — sourcing and delivering N95 masks directly to nurses and medical professionals caring for COVID-19 patients.
We are preparing to launch our first mission in the Roaring Fork Valley — expanding our proven model of world-class care to communities in Colorado.
We are building new initiatives in the Bronx — because access to care must begin at home. The same love and excellence that has guided us globally now turns to our own community.
Our Programs
Every GLO Good mission integrates prevention, education, leadership, and whole-person wellness — going far beyond clinical care.
World-Class Clinical Care
Our state-of-the-art 14-chair freestanding clinic — fully equipped thanks to generous donors — operates with the same standards as leading private practices, including an on-site digital laboratory for same-day restorative treatments.
GLO Good Kids Program
Led by Boston University and NYU Dental School teams, our school-based prevention program brings oral health education directly into classrooms. Students return year after year with dramatically fewer cavities.
Leadership Development
Our missions create intentional space for clinicians to grow as leaders — inspiring them to carry GLO Good's spirit of service back to their own communities and ignite others to do the same.
Whole-Person Wellness
Nurse practitioners, nutritionists, and wellness coaches deliver comprehensive care — because true health is not just the absence of pain, it is the presence of vitality, dignity, and opportunity.
The Mouth–Body Connection
Oral health is foundational to overall health. On every mission, physicians and dental teams treat the whole person — because gum disease and oral neglect are directly linked to heart disease, diabetes, and systemic inflammation.
Next Generation Inspiration
We welcome high school students into our clinic — opening their eyes to careers in dentistry, lab technology, hygiene, and healthcare leadership. True impact is also about the leaders we inspire for tomorrow.
The Unexpected Impact
One of the most powerful truths we hear from our volunteers: while we know we are changing lives in the communities we serve — restoring smiles, relieving pain, enabling people to eat, work, and live with dignity — the people who come to serve are changed just as deeply.
Time and again, volunteers tell us the experience reshapes their perspective, renews their purpose, and reconnects them to why they chose this profession in the first place.
"The act of serving transforms the server."
That reciprocal impact is at the heart of GLO Good.
and leave changed ourselves."
Our Values
Excellence
World-class care delivered with the highest clinical standards, every single mission.
Love
At the core of every mission, every program, every smile — is genuine, boundless love.
Dignity
Every patient deserves to feel seen, respected, and valued — regardless of circumstance.
Transparency
We operate with honesty and accountability — to our community, our partners, and our donors.
Our Founders
GLO Good Foundation was built on the conviction that love, excellence, and access to care can change the world — one smile at a time.
Internationally recognized prosthodontist, educator, and advocate for the mouth-body connection. Dr. Levine has dedicated his career to democratizing access to exceptional dental care.
The operational heart and soul of GLO Good. Stacey brings visionary leadership, deep compassion, and unwavering commitment to every mission and every community GLO Good serves.
GLO Good is truly a family mission — built by the Levine family and sustained by the extraordinary volunteers, partners, and community members who show up year after year.
Individual founder photos and full bios coming soon.
The Power of a Smile
Join Us. Serve With Us.
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Together, we can expand access, elevate communities, and build a future where health is not a privilege — but a shared responsibility.
A smile is the most powerful thing we can give.
It opens doors,
restores hope, and reminds us of our shared humanity.